SF212: Divine Encounters: Mapping Your Spiritual Life

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COURSE SYLLABUS SF212: Divine Encounters: Mapping Your Spiritual Life Course Lecturer: John Worgul, Ph.D. Professor of Biblical Studies at Bethel Seminary Course Description Welcome to Divine Encounters: Mapping Your Spiritual Life, a course designed to prepare you spiritually and emotionally as you begin your biblical and theological studies. You have a desire to know more about the Bible and to develop your relationship with God. Sometimes forward movement can occur most effectively after a backward look. You will be invited in this course to create your personal life map. In this exercise you will think back on your life, focusing on various segments, and will recall certain relationships, events, influences, and insights that occurred during that time. As you review each life segment, you will begin to see that the hand of God has been at work at every step. Learning to recognize His encounters will equip and enable you to move deeper into your relationship with Him and with others. Course Objectives Many Christians desire spiritual transformation in their lives, but are mired in old patterns of thinking or are weighed down by unresolved issues in their lives. We believe that teaching that is transformative will include biblically accurate personal, emotional, and relational understanding. The teaching offered, the life-mapping project, and the interaction with a carefully selected mentor will combine to provide students with significant opportunities for self-reflection, for prayerful recollections, for relational growth, and for spiritual insights. Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Recognize specific ways in which God has been involved in your life and experiences. Identify ways in which God motivates through divine promises. Define perfection in the context of spiritual formation. Create a life map recounting significant relationships, events, and influences in your life from early childhood to the present. Develop a healthy relationship with a mentor who will walk with you in your ongoing spiritual journey. Articulate the concept of spiritual formation and state its ultimate goal. SF212 Course Syllabus 2015 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved. 1

Mentor We recommend you seek out a mentor to communicate with while you are working through this course. The mentor should be someone who: Shares your faith convictions, at least to the degree that the two of you can dialogue from a shared faith in God and in Scripture. Has traveled some part of the road ahead of you and can bring helpful experience and knowledge to your relationship. Stanley and Clinton define a mentor as one who knows or has experienced something and is able to strengthen your capacity to grow, develop or change. So look for someone who has some God-given resources like wisdom, information, experience, confidence, insight, etc. Is accessible. Seek to meet face-to-face once or twice during your time in this course and occasionally through email or by telephone. Understands that the relationship is a conversation, one that neither one of you should dominate. The mentor is not the sage on the stage, but your guide alongside. Choose someone who knows how to listen, but who also knows how to keep you from dumping a stream-of-consciousness outpouring that is not true conversation (dialogue). Disclaimer You are about to embark on a journey that is both spiritual and emotional. We at Our Daily Bread Christian University are equipped to help you focus on your spiritual development, but we are not trained as counselors or psychologists. Therefore, if, as you visit events and issues in your personal history, you encounter emotional and/or relational matters that need to be addressed, we strongly recommend that you seek out a pastor, a counselor, or a psychologist. If you have a mentor, he/she will be walking with you on this journey. If you sense a need to resolve some life issues, perhaps your mentor can recommend a counselor with whom you can meet. We encourage you not to ignore these issues, but to address them, because often they are roadblocks to spiritual growth. Course Lecturer Dr. John Worgul taught at Manna Bible Institute, an inner-city Bible school in Philadelphia, for two years before teaching at the Seminary of the East (now Bethel Seminary) for fifteen years as Professor of Biblical Studies. Dr. Worgul began working with CUGN in 2011. His specialties are in Old Testament and Hebrew, and he has a keen interest in spiritual formation. SF212 Course Syllabus 2015 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved. 2

Education: B.A. in Bible and Economics from Bethel College in St. Paul, Minnesota, 1977 M.A.R. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, 1979 Ph.D. from the Dropsie College in Philadelphia, 1987 Course Texts Though not required, you may choose to read the textbooks shown below to supplement your learning. Worgul, John. Jacob; His Family and Yours. Westminster, Maryland: John E. Worgul, 2011. (Available only as an ebook) Peace, Richard. Spiritual Autobiography: Discovering and Sharing Your Spiritual Story. Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1998. If you wish to order the Richard Peace textbook, you may use the CUGN online bookstore available on our website at cugn.org. For the Worgul book, go to Amazon.com for a digital download. For additional reading and research: Books about Spiritual Autobiography: Peace, Richard. Pilgrimage: A Handbook on Christian Growth. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1976. Trent, John. Life Mapping. Colorado Springs, CO: Focus on the Family Publishing, 1994. Examples of Spiritual Autobiography: St. Augustine. Confessions (Many Editions). Colson, Charles. Born Again. Old Tappan, NJ: Chosen Books/Revel, 1976. Lewis, C.S. Surprised by Joy: The Shape of my Early Years. NY: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1955. ISBN: 0-15-687011-8 Merton, Thomas. The Seven Story Mountain. NY: Harcourt, Brace, & Jovanovich, 1948. Books on Spiritual Formation: St. John of the Cross. The Collected Works, Trans. Kieran Kavanaugh and Orilio Rodriguez. Washington DC: ICS Publications, 1991. The two books in this collection that are most directly relevant for this course are Ascent of Mount Carmel, and Dark Night of the Soul. Course Methods Throughout this course, a number of methods will be used to engage the students in learning and processing information, interacting with other students (when possible), and applying the learning to their lives. These methods include the following: SF212 Course Syllabus 2015 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved. 3

Media/Materials The course will include media presentations of lectures to be viewed and/or read throughout the lessons of the course. Video-based teaching The primary teaching session in each lesson is provided in Flash (FLV) and HTML5 (MP4) format. Course Study Guide A Course Study Guide is located in the Resources folder of each USB flash drive. The Course Study Guide contains (for each lesson) Lesson Objectives, the transcript of the video lecture, Discussion Questions, a self-assessment quiz, and often additional readings, images, or other materials that may be beneficial to the student s understanding of the material. Multisensory learning For students who wish to use a medium other than video, we provide the option of reading the lesson from a transcript of the teaching video (found in the Course Study Guide). Students can choose the medium (or combination of media) that most closely aligns with their individual learning styles. Interaction If students are taking this course as part of a group, they may be given the opportunity to interact with other students using the discussion questions or other interactive activities. This is an important part of many lessons as it provides an opportunity to reflect on what students have learned and share their ideas with others. Discussion questions are provided in the Course Study Guide. Lesson Structure Each lesson is organized in a similar structure. It is important that students review the lesson objectives for each lesson so they will be familiar with the learning outcomes for that lesson. The lesson lectures are available in video or text format. Students will also find discussion questions and other learning activities in many of the lessons. Lessons are structured as follows: Lesson Objectives: The Lesson Objectives describe the learning outcomes students should achieve by the end of each lesson. Lecture: Each lesson in this course includes a lecture of approximately 20 minutes in length. These instructional lectures can be watched as many times as needed. The same content is available in the Course Study Guide text file (PDF), for students who can benefit from this alternative medium. Discussion Questions: Each lesson will contain discussion questions that can be used by students for personal reflection or by course facilitators for group discussions. Discussion questions can be found in the Course Study Guide. SF212 Course Syllabus 2015 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved. 4

Course Requirements Course requirements will be provided by the student s course facilitator, instructor, or leader. For students taking this course independent of a facilitator, this is a self-study course and there are no requirements; students may do as much, or as little work in the course as they like. SF212 Course Syllabus 2015 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved. 5