DM010-712 – Youth Ministry
Credit Points
12 Credit Points (CPS)
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students will
A. Know and understand
Demonstrate Functional knowledge and understanding of youth ministry, including the methods and standards of professional, safe and ethical practice.
B. Be able to
1. Discuss biblical, theological, historical and strategic foundations of youth ministry
2. Explain the leading aspects of contemporary youth
3. Critically Analyse the nature, shape and forms of youth ministry
4 Present Critical evidence-based perspectives on youth ministry
C. Be in a position to
1. Applying perspectives and skills from ‘Youth Ministry’ to contemporary Christian living and youth ministry practice as a reflective practitioner
Content
Section A: Biblical, Theological, Historical and Strategic Foundations for Youth Ministry with an Introduction to Youth in Society. (50%)
1. The Bible’s teaching on youth and young people.
2. Developing a theology of youth ministry. Biblical authority in a post modern world. Relational theology. Incarnation and reconciliation.
3. Historical overview of Christian youth ministry in Australia, especially since World War 2.
4. An examination and development of strategic models of youth ministry; motivation; goals; content; methodologies.
Section B: Youth Today (50%)
5. A survey of the place and understanding of youth in western society.
6. Major aspects of youth cultures in Australia, in the light of secularisation. The changing nature of youth subcultures.
7. The beliefs and values of significant youth subcultures, including varieties of household types, ethnicity, rural or urban contexts; students, workers and the unemployed. The contexts where young people gather.