Dogmatic Theology - Christology, soteriology WT-DTE-TCS
Meritoric contents:
1.Main Christological concepts
2.The expected Messiah and the most significant messianic prophecies of the Old Testament. Meaning of the title “Son of God”.
3.Revelation of the mystery of Christ in synoptic gospels;
Christology of St. Paul.
4.Main ideas of St. John's christology.
5.First christological heresies.
6.Nestorianism and Council of Ephesus in 431.
7.Monofisitism and Council of Chalcedon in 451.
8.Monoteletism and III Council of Constantinople in 680-681.
9.Humanity of Christ in the dogmatic Tradition of the Church and human conscience of Christ.
10.Christology of St. Thomas, St. Bonaventure and Bl. John Duns Scotus. Dispute about the reason of Incarnation.
11.Characteristics of orthodox and protestant christology, modern theology of liberation. Person of Christ in contemporary Judaism, by Jehovah's witnesses and in New Age.
12.Main interpretations of the death of Christ and concepts of salvation in theology.
13.Christ as a Mediator. His royal, prophetic and sacerdotal function.
14.Universalism of salvation.
15. Triumphing phase of Redemption.
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Bibliography
Selected texts of the Old Testament
Holy Gospel according to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
Documents of the Church: the Second Vatican Council, Dogmatic Constitution on the Church "Lumen Gentium"
John Paul II, Encyclical Redemptor hominis, Vatican City 1979
Catechism of the Catholic Church, Vatican City 1994, nn. 422-682
Jesus Christ the only Saviour of the world, yesterday, today and forever. An official document of the Pontifical Committee of the Great Jubilee Celebrations of the Year 2000
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Declaration "Dominus Jesus" (08/06/2000)
Galot J., Who is Christ? A theology of the Incarnation, Rome – Chicago 1980.
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