Romans and Christians AD 64 (PDF)
An Intergenerational Catechetical Experience of Martyrdom and Persecution in the Early Church
(Sprache: Englisch)
Romans and Christians AD 64 is an experiential learning module for use by youth ministers, campus ministers, and teachers of church history. It is designed to be used to present the subjects of martyrdom and persecution in the early church. It has been...
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Romans and Christians AD 64 is an experiential learning module for use by youth ministers, campus ministers, and teachers of church history. It is designed to be used to present the subjects of martyrdom and persecution in the early church. It has been extensively play-tested and has proven very effective with junior-high and high-school students, and even with college-age students and older adults. This play-testing has determined that Romans and Christians AD 64 works best as an intergenerational learning experience or as "intergenerational catechesis."
Romans and Christians AD 64 has three components. First, it provides a general introduction to the subjects of martyrdom and persecution in the early church, complete with specific analyses of several important ancient documents and lists of primary sources such as apologies, martyrologies, and exhortations to martyrdom. Second, after laying this historical groundwork, the module explains how to play a role-playing game that offers a chance to reenact the famous Neronic Persecution of AD 64. Third, a DVD (an audiovisual "rulebook") accompanies the game. The DVD explains the game using words and real game footage. This "experiment in experiential learning" allows participants to work through in an entertaining and memorable format the historical dynamics that the early church faced.
Romans and Christians AD 64 has three components. First, it provides a general introduction to the subjects of martyrdom and persecution in the early church, complete with specific analyses of several important ancient documents and lists of primary sources such as apologies, martyrologies, and exhortations to martyrdom. Second, after laying this historical groundwork, the module explains how to play a role-playing game that offers a chance to reenact the famous Neronic Persecution of AD 64. Third, a DVD (an audiovisual "rulebook") accompanies the game. The DVD explains the game using words and real game footage. This "experiment in experiential learning" allows participants to work through in an entertaining and memorable format the historical dynamics that the early church faced.
Autoren-Porträt von Andrea Lorenzo Molinari
Andrea Lorenzo Molinari is President of Blessed Edmund Rice School for Pastoral Ministry which is attached to Barry University Miami, FL, where he holds the rank of Assistant Professor of New Testament and Early Church History. He is the author of Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles (NHC 6.1): Allegory, Ascent and Ministry in the Wake of the Decian Persecution (2000) and `I never knew the man': The Coptic Act of Peter (Papyrus Berolinensis 8502.4), its Independence from the Apocryphal Acts of Peter, Genre and Origins (2000).
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- Autor: Andrea Lorenzo Molinari
- 2008, 142 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Wipf and Stock Publishers
- ISBN-10: 172524439X
- ISBN-13: 9781725244399
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.12.2008
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