Class in Multicultural Worship Arts

DTS Offers a  New Winter Course on Ethnodoxology Jan 8–12

Check out this highly interactive and practical course, in which students will do the following:

  • develop a biblical and missiological framework for arts in cross-cultural ministry

  • gain practical tools for multicultural congregational contexts

  • learn songs and experiencing the arts of a variety of world worship traditions

  • integrate ethnodoxology principles into a community in which the student serves.

This one-week intensive course is offered in partnership with Dallas Theological Seminary and the Global Institute of Applied Linguistics’ (GIAL) Center for Excellence in World Arts on the GIAL campus Jan 8–12, with online work through the end of January. See these comments from past participants:

  • "I cannot imagine that any institution committed to evangelism and mission would not make an ethnodoxology emphasis an essential part of campus culture and academic life" (Dr. Mark Boughan, President, Emmanuel Bible College).

  • "This course is rich and challenging, and is immediately relevant to every missions or church context, from India to Indiana, Nigeria to New York. Our God is worthy of glory throughout the world, and this course will help you understand ways to encourage that outcome" (Aaron Hung, M.Div. 2012).

Location: Center for Excellence in World Arts at GIAL in Dallas

Registration open at http://tinyurl.com/Edox2018

Cost: $130 for registration (housing and food offered for additional cost) + tuition

Questions? Write Reg Grant: rgrant@dts.edu cc: Robin_Harris@gial.edu 

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