PASTORAL THEOLOGY OVERVIEW
“Pastoral Theology 101” is an introductory course designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the foundations of pastoral ministry. This course explores the multifaceted role of a pastor, covering pastoral care, leadership principles, ethical considerations, and the spiritual formation of both the pastor and the
“Pastoral Theology 101” provides students with a solid foundation in the principles and practices of pastoral ministry, fostering a holistic understanding of the pastor’s role within the church community.
DETAILS
- Pastoral Leadership Case Studies
- Pastoral Care and Counseling Simulations
- Ethical Dilemma Reflection Papers
- Community Building Project
- Final Reflective Essay on Spiritual Formation
CURRICULUM
- Foundations of Pastoral Ministry: Gain insights into the historical and biblical foundations of pastoral ministry. Explore the calling, responsibilities, and roles of pastors within the context of the Christian church.
- Pastoral Leadership: Develop leadership skills relevant to pastoral ministry. Discuss leadership principles, decision-making processes, and the cultivation of a vision for the local church.
- Pastoral Care and Counseling: Explore the pastoral responsibilities of caring for individuals and the congregation. Learn basic counseling skills, crisis intervention, and pastoral care practices to support the emotional and spiritual well-being of the community.
- Theological Reflection on Ministry: Engage in theological reflection on the nature and purpose of pastoral ministry. Discuss the integration of theology with the practical aspects of pastoral leadership and care.
- Ethical Considerations: Navigate ethical challenges faced by pastors, including issues of confidentiality, boundaries, and moral decision-making. Discuss ethical frameworks for pastoral conduct.
- Community Building: Understand the dynamics of building a healthy and vibrant Christian community. Explore strategies for fostering unity, inclusivity, and a sense of belonging within the congregation.
- Spiritual Formation: Examine the concept of spiritual formation for both the pastor and the congregation. Discuss spiritual disciplines, personal growth, and the role of the pastor in facilitating spiritual development.