123-151 DEFINING THE CITY OF FAITH

Welcome to our elective course, "Navigating Contemporary Issues in Theology, Family, and Human Formation". This course provides a deep dive into the intricate issues surrounding fatherlessness and the decline of core values within faith communities. Utilizing heuristic analysis, we'll explore the individual's journey towards spiritual enlightenment, acknowledging the challenges and obstacles one might face, and learning strategies to overcome them. By focusing on urban environments, we'll analyze and understand the changes in moral values and their impact on faith communities. The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and practical strategies needed to address these issues within their own communities, leading to a more fulfilling spiritual journey and a greater sense of purpose.

Course Syllabus: Navigating Contemporary Issues in Theology, Family, and Human Formation

The public square has always been the arena for theological discourse, dating back to the humble origins of Jesus Christ, often referred to as the "man from Galilee." This tradition of engaging in spiritual and philosophical discussions in public spaces has continued throughout history, shaping the way religious ideas are shared and debated. From the ancient marketplaces of Jerusalem to the modern digital platforms of today, the intersection of faith and society has consistently occurred in the public domain, allowing for the exchange and evolution of theological concepts.


Course Description

The City of Faith is a concept that encompasses the exploration of complex issues such as fatherlessness and the erosion of morals within faith communities, examined in the context of contemporary theology. This term particularly highlights the urban environments where faith and love for Jesus is prevalent. The City of Faith acknowledges the subtle yet insidious forms of servitude in modern society, like media, education, and culture, which can manipulate individuals' perceptions and behaviors leading to mental and emotional enslavement.

In the City of Faith, the focus is on the sociological, psychological, and theological implications of fatherlessness. It investigates how changes in moral values affect faith communities and seeks to develop practical strategies to address these issues.

The City of Faith is also an environment that encourages individuals to discover their purpose. It offers a platform to delve into the intricate issues surrounding fatherlessness and the decline of core values within faith communities. By utilizing heuristic analysis, the City of Faith guides individuals on their spiritual journeys, acknowledging the challenges and obstacles one might face, and provides strategies to overcome them.

Moreover, the City of Faith seeks to equip its citizens with the knowledge and practical strategies needed to address these issues within their own communities. This leads to a more fulfilling spiritual journey and a greater sense of purpose. It is a realm where faith, family, and human formation intersect, paving the way for an enriched understanding of theology and spiritual growth.

By fostering a collaborative environment, promoting open dialogue, and encouraging active participation among community members, the City of Faith aims to provide sustainable solutions to issues like fatherlessness and moral erosion. Through faith-based mentorship programs, community outreach initiatives, and the use of digital platforms, the City of Faith creates a vibrant, supportive community that upholds moral values and combats contemporary forms of servitude.

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, students will be able to:

Understand the sociological, psychological, and theological implications of fatherlessness.

It is crucial to delve deeper into the sociological, psychological, and theological implications of fatherlessness. This involves examining the societal norms and structures that may contribute to fatherlessness, understanding the psychological effects it may have on children and families, and exploring its theological implications in religious contexts. The absence of a father figure can have far-reaching impacts, and it is essential to comprehend these aspects fully.

Analyse how changes in moral values affect faith communities.

Investigate and interpret the ways in which shifts in societal moral values influence faith-based communities. Consider the various aspects of these changes, such as their origins, their impacts on the community’s beliefs and practices, and the community's responses to these shifts. Additionally, explore how these changes in moral values might reshape the future landscape of these faith communities.

Develop practical strategies to address these issues within their own communities.