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THE KING'S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
THEOLOGY 376/MUSIC 376
JUBILATE: STUDIES IN CHRISTIAN WORSHIP
Fall/Winter term 2005/6
Professors: Joachim Segger, Charles Stolte, Roy Berkenbosch

I.   THEOLOGY 376: Jubilate: Studies in Christian Worship

Description: This course is a study of Christian Worship which includes biblical and theological principles for worship, the historical development of the liturgy, cultural dynamics in contemporary worship, and explores the rich and varied resources within the ecumenical, global Christian community. There will be an emphasis on preparing students to be both wise and discerning worshipers and competent and well-equipped worship leaders. It is assumed that participants in this course will have worship experience as well as a basic ability to read music.

Objectives: Upon completion of the course students will have acquired:

II.   LEARNING MODES

The Practice of Worship:   A course that wishes to deepen student's discernment regarding worship must include worship as one of its primary elements. Hence, each class will begin and end in worship, and other worshiping opportunities will be observed as they arise. These will be occasions for practice, reflection, analysis, and modelling.

Lectures and discussion:   Lectures provide substance and starting points for discussion of the issues raised in the course. By attending lectures faithfully and well-prepared, students not only get the most from the lectures, but are also able to enter into thoughtful dialogue with fellow students and the professors. A high level of classroom openness, participation and interaction leads to better learning.

Readings, assignments:   Readings from the Bible and other sources will be assigned throughout the term. Short written assignments will be given from time to time on these readings, as a means of encouraging students to keep up with the schedule of readings and to be well-prepared for classes.  

Field Visits:   Students will visit worship services in various ecclesiastical settings to observe and reflect on different practices, recording observations and reporting in class.

Practical Application:   Students will plan and lead one campus worship service each month.

Term Paper:   Students will prepare a research term paper on a topic of their choice, to be agreed upon in consultation with one of the course instructors.

Midterm Exam:   A mid-term exam will be given during the week of December 5-9.

Final exam:   A cumulative final exam will be given during final exam week, April 18-25.

III.   EVALUATION COMPONENTS

Chapel Assignments   15%
Journal   15%
Term Paper   20%
MidTerm Exam   20%
Final Exam   30%
Total   100%

IV.   REQUIRED TEXTS (available in TKUC Bookstore)

The Bible - use the version of your choice 

Dearborn, Tim A. and Coil, Scott, Worship at the Next Level (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2004)

Farlee, Robert B. and Bangert, Mark Paul, Leading the Church's Song (Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg, 1998)

Plantinga, Cornelius, Jr., and Rozeboom, Sue A. Discerning the Spirits (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2003)

Van Dyk, Leanne, ed., A More Profound Alleluia (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2005)

Voices United Hymnbook, United Church Publishing House, 1996

Recommended:
Witvliet, John D.Worship Seeking Understanding (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2003).

V.   COURSE THEMES and SCHEDULE

Schedule of Themes and Readings

(subject to sudden change in favor of irrational pursuits) 

Note:     WNL means Worship at the Next Level

            DTS means Discerning the Spirits

            MPA means A More Profound Alleluia

            LCS means Leading the Church's Song                                                             

September 6: Introduction to the course, themes and assignments                       

September 13: Foundations

            Readings: WNL, chapters 1, 2; also Nairobi Statement

September 20: Foundations

            Readings: WNL ch. 4, + handouts: Witvliet chs. 12, 13, and Sourcebook Preface                                    

September 27: A Brief History of Hymnody     

October 4: Theological Themes: Trinity

            Readings: MPA ch. 1

October 11: Theological Themes: Sin and Grace

            Readings: MPA ch. 2

October 18: Theological Themes: Ecclesiology

             Readings: MPA ch. 4

October 25: Theological Themes: Eschatology

             Readings: MPA ch. 5

November 1: Theological Themes: Ethics

             Readings: MPA ch. 6

November 8: Theological Themes: Mission

            Readings: WNL ch. 3                                

November 15: Theological Themes: Justice

            Readings: Wolterstorff handout

November 22: Enjoying the Hymnody of Brian Wren

            No prep required!!

January 10: Worship: The Biblical Drama

            Reading TBA

January 17: Theological Themes: Lament

            Reading: Brueggemann and Wolterstorff handouts

January 24: The Psalms

            Readings from Cal Seerveld, CS Lewis and others (handouts)

January 31: The Body at Worship: Liturgical Movement

            Special presentation by Nancy Olthuis

February 7: Worship and the Visual Arts

            Readings: WNL, ch. 12, handout of William Dyrness

            Guest Speaker

February 14: IONA

            Reading: DTS, chs. 1, 2

February 21: Reading Week, classes cancelled

February 28: Taize

            Reading: DTS, chs. 3, 4

March 7: Orthodox

            Reading: DTS, ch. 5, WNL ch. 5

            Guest Presentation: David Goa, Melanie Turgeon

March 14: Contemporary Issues

            Reading: WNL chs. 6, 7, Witvliet handout "Blessing and Bane of the North American Evangelical Megachurch"

March 21: Contemporary Issues

            Reading: WNL chs. 8-10                             

March 28: Conclusions and Onward to the Kingdom

Chapel Schedule

THEO 376 students will be responsible for planning and leading campus worship services on the following (tentative) dates

            September 28

            October 26

            November 23

            January 25

            March 1

            March 29