THEO 454 Kingdom Economics and Exploitation
In this intensive course, students at various levels of study will pilgrimage through the story of immigration policy, exploitation and labor in the United States. They will also investigate the political constructs of whiteness and blackness in relationship to immigrant racial identities. This course is designed to engage multiple learning-styles with special emphasis on experiential learning. Students will examine the biblical concept of shalom while rolling across the land and through the moments when shalom was broken and where shadows of shalom were realized on U.S. soil. The course is appropriate for students of pastoral ministry, theology, ethics, and social work. It is also a great opportunity for continuing education for pastors, justice ministers, leaders of non-profits, justice advocates, and social workers. This course will lay the foundations for Christian leaders to enter the larger movement for justice in the U.S. and global context by connecting them with leading organizations and leaders.