(in Polish) Ecumenical Spirituality WT-DTE-ES
1. Theological foundations of ecumenical spirituality.
2. The Triune God is the basis of the work of the spiritual unity of Christians
3. The ecumenical dimension of union activities made present in the person of Jesus Christ
4. The Holy Spirit is the basis of the ecumenical spirituality
5. Content elements of ecumenical spirituality - conversion of the heart
6. Content elements of ecumenical spirituality - holiness of life
7. Content elements of ecumenical spirituality - prayer
8. The practical nature of ecumenical spirituality - purification of historical memory
9. Practical character of ecumenical spirituality - exchange of spiritual goods
10. The practical nature of ecumenical spirutuality - practical forms of spiritual cooperation
11. The importance of spiritual ecumenism for the individual and community life of Christians
12. The role of the spiritual dimension of the papal ministry
13. Ecumenical Spirituality of Holy Baptism
14. The Sacrament of the Eucharist - the way to unity
15. Some features of ecumenical spirituality
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Learning outcomes
On the level of knowledge: The student defines ecumenical spirituality; characterizes particular directions of development depending on denomination; defines the spaces of cooperation in the field of the development of the spiritual life of Christians.
On the level of skills: knows how to properly analyze the spirituality of individual denominations; is able to make a proper comparison, resolves disputes in the field of religious spirituality; has the ability to implement the learned content into practical spirituality.
On the level of competence: has a critical attitude in assessing the influences of contemporary trends in spirituality; conducts discussions on the bilateral and multilateral level, pointing to aspects of spirituality; initiates a variety of meetings leading to the formation of an open attitude towards other Christian denominations; strives to shape the knowledge and attitudes of Catholics about the spirituality of other Christian denominations.
Assessment criteria
Description of ECTS:
Active participation in lectures: 30 hours
Student's own work: 20 hours
Consultation with the teacher: 10 hours
Total: 60 hours = 2 ECTS
EE 1: knows the concepts of ecumenical spirituality; characterizes particular directions of development depending on denominatio; defines the spaces of cooperation in the field of the development of the spiritual life of Christians.
For the assessment:
2: does not know the basic concepts of ecumenical spirituality.
3: knows the key concepts of ecumenical spirituality, can generally relate them to the knowledge of the spiritual life of Christians.
4: correctly defines most concepts in the field of ecumenical spirituality, properly relates them to the entirety of issues in the field of ecumenism.
5: precisely defines the concepts of ecumenical spirituality and relates them to the whole of ecumenism.
EE 2: can independently search, analyze and evaluate information about the spirituality of individual faiths; is able to make a proper comparison, resolves disputes in the field of Christian spirituality; has the ability to implement the learned content into practical spirituality.
2: Cannot prepare a proposal for the selection of content in the field of spirituality of individual faiths that meets the basic criteria
3: Is able to prepare a simple proposal for the selection of content in the field of spirituality of individual denominations in response to the given criteria.
4: Prepares a full proposal for the selection of content in the field of spirituality of individual faiths, adequate to the given criteria
5: The prepared proposal for the selection of content in terms of the spirituality of individual denominations is distinguished by an original solution to complex problems and a very good selection of research methods and tools.
EE 3: has a critical attitude in assessing the influences of contemporary trends in spirituality; conducts discussions on the bilateral and multilateral level, pointing to aspects of spirituality; initiates a variety of meetings leading to the formation of an open attitude towards other Christian denominations; strives to shape the knowledge and attitudes of Catholics about the spirituality of other Christian denominations.
For the assessment:
2: He does not feel the need to deepen his competences in the field of contemporary trends in spirituality
3: Analyzes acquired competences in the field of contemporary trends in spirituality
4: Understands the need for intellectual as well as religious-spiritual formation throughout life
5: Can define priorities for the implementation of a task set by himself or others, carefully monitors changes in the developing thought in the field of contemporary spirituality, analyzes them and draws mature conclusions.
Method of verification of learning outcomes: oral final exam.
The condition for completing the course is achieving all the assumed learning outcomes.
The number of points obtained from:
- exam: satisfactory grade (3) – 50-60%, good grade (4) - 60-85%, very good - 85-100%;
- attendance at classes: satisfactory grade – from 60%, good grade - 60-95%, very good - 95-100%.
Bibliography
Vat II Unitatis redintegratio
Vat II Orientalium Ecclesiarum
National Conference of Catholic Bishops, The Challenge of Peace: God’s Promise and Our Response, Washington 1983.
Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, The Search for Christian Unity, Londyn 2002.
Faith and Order, World Council of Churches Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry, Geneva 1982.
Communio Sanctorum. Die Kirche als Gemeinschaft der Heiligen, Paderborn–Frankfurt am Main 2000.
Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commision, The Gift of Authority. Authority in The Church III. An Agreed Statement by the Anglican-Roman Catholic Intenational Commission, Londyn1999.
John Paul II Enc. Ut unum sint, Rome 25.05.1995.
B. Hume, - Christian unity in Europe, Address to Chantilly Conference, Abbots Langley 1978.
B. Hume, - Towards a Civilisation of Love. Being Church in today’s world, Londy
Allchin A.M., The Abbé Paul Couturier. Apostle Christian Unity, Londyn 1960.
Carter D., Spirituality of ecumenical dialogue. A paper given to the London branch of the Society on 15 July 2000, Surrey 2000.
W. Kasper, A Handbook of Spiritual Ecumenism, New York, 2007.
W. Kasper, The Decree of Ecumenism – Read Anew After Forty Years, w: Searching for unity, ed. John Paul II, W. Kasper, J. Zizioulas, G. Wainwright, K. Koch, E. Fortino, B. Farrell, I. Diasa, C. Murphy-O’Connor, Ch. Lubich, E. Bianchiego, New York 2007.
McGrath A. E., Christian Spirituality, Oxford 1999.
Newman J. H., An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, Londyn 1891.
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