Mexico City Semester Program - Course Descriptions

Lutheranism and Liberation Theology (ST4440)

This course explores how the basic tenets of Lutheranism i.e. justification by grace, God’s Word expressed as law and gospel, the sacraments as visible words, the priesthood of all believers, and the two kingdoms ethic can be expressed in a liberationist form that is a promise of life in a global context in which the world’s majority struggle to survive day by day.
Full Credit (1.0) Elective in Systematic Theology

Christian Ethics and Global Economics (ST3435)

Beginning with the historical basis for the current dominant economic order, i.e. neoliberalism, the course examines the impact of this order on the human family and global ecology. Reclaiming economics as “household stewardship,” the course critiques this current economic model from a Christian ethical perspective and also seeks viable faith based alternatives that are arising from the “grassroots” in Mexico.
Prerequisite: ST2420 Ethics I; Half Credit (.5) Core Elective in Systematic Theology (Fulfills Ethics II Requirement)

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Pastoral Ministry within a Latino Context (PC3524)

Combining practical experiences with readings and reflections, the course examines various facets of pastoral ministry. Attention is given to the formation of pastoral leadership, worship life with exposure to the liturgical variations that are found in Latin America, pastoral care with an emphasis on Latino family systems, and expressions of spirituality, especially as influenced by an indigenous cosmovision.
Full Credit (1.0) Core Elective in Pastoral Care

Reading the Bible from the Perspective of the Poor (NT4265)

Following the methodology of the Christian Base Communities, the course reflects on the appointed Gospel lectionary readings for the church year. The intention of the methodology is to illuminate the reality of poverty and injustice encountered in the world while also clarifying the Gospel’s call to act to bring about a more just and humane world order. Taught in Spanish.
Full credit (1.0) Elective in New Testament

The Prophetic Role of the Church (CC1647)

An intensive eight day immersion experience in Chiapas provides the context to examine the role of the church in this southern state that has one of the poorest living standards in the country while at the same time producing the greatest wealth of natural resources in Mexico. Explore the legacy of Bishop Samuel Ruiz’ ministry related to the defense of human rights, the formation of local catechists and his prophetic stance in solidarity with indigenous peoples in their struggle for life and dignity.
Half Credit (.5) Core Elective in Cross-Cultural Education

Spanish Language for Ministry (LG4520)

The Spanish language course follows a Paulo Freire popular education methodology that takes into account the context of learning and that leads to a transformative practice. Special emphasis is on preparing students for the use of Spanish in a ministerial setting. Home stays with Mexican families are included as well.
Non-credit Program Requirement. (Note: Additional $200 Instructor/Material Fee)

Please Note:

  • Upon application and payment of deposit, students will automatically be registered for all courses offered.
  • Participation in all courses is manditory.
  • Students from other ELCA seminaries must first apply as non-degree students to the Luther Seminary Office of Admissions.
  • 4.0 course credits is the equivalent of 12 semester hours.
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