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Have you ever wondered what the study of theology is all about? Is it simply about God and the afterlife? Or is it something infinitely greater? What is the relationship between science and theology? Join Assoc. Prof. Kariatlis in his Introduction to Theology unit as he shows the way that theology is more than simply learning facts about God, but rather can enrich our day-to-day life, the way we relate to one another and the world more broadly; namely learning to live life to the fullest since Christ said that he came that we may have life and have it abundantly (John 10:10).
Unit Code: | T8101A | |
Unit Name: | Introducing to Theology | |
Credit Value: | 9 credit points | |
Mode of Study: | Face to Face/ Synchronous ZOOM and Asynchronous. | |
Pre-Requisite Units: | Nil |
Background
The word ‘theology’ as it is used today is a very broad term understood as one among a myriad of academic disciplines studied within a university context. Accordingly, for many, theology, at first glance, is all about the study of God, an intellectual inquiry, in much the same way that geology or biology is the study of the earth or life respectively. This course unit will attempt to enquire into the unique nature and method of theology. It will ask questions such as: how is theology similar to the other fields of study that are found in a university? How is it different? To what extent must theology assimilate to the methodologies of these tertiary studies? Or does it have its own?
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this unit, students will be able to:
• Demonstrate an understanding of the nature and purpose of theology;
• Identify and explain the doctrinal presuppositions that are the foundation for Theology;
• Analyse the writing of several theological thinkers and key theological texts, ancient and modern;
• Make use of an appropriate methodology for particular theological tasks;
• Apply the skills of theological reflection to life in the community of faith.
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