Interfaith Dialogue and Humanitarian Aid WT-DTE-DMIP
Range of topics:
Basics of international charity
Aid organizations in Poland
Aid to the Church in Need - concept and history
Aid to the Church in Need - Activity of the Polish section
Aid to the Church in Need - international activity
Persecutions of Christians in the world
Christianity at the crossroads of Asia, Europe and Africa
Sources of contemporary persecutions
Discrimination against Christians in Western Europe
Islamic terrorism
Theological basis of interreligious dialogue
Places of prayer and holy places in world religions
Prayer in world religions
Sacrifice in world religions
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Learning outcomes
knowledge:
1. The student knows the main issues of interfaith dialogue and humanitarian aid
2. knows elements of fundamental theological method
3. acquaints with basic literature of the subject
skills:
1. the student is able to distinguish different theological disciplines
2. correctly uses methodology in his works, creates a plan of research and paper
3. reviews the work of others in the given discipline.
social competences:
1. the student is able to discuss methodology in science,
2. seeks out different approaches to fundamental theology and implements them in scientific work
3. works in a group to identify new problems in fundamental theology and ways to solve them.
ECTS 7: 1 pt - participation in seminars 2 pt - research and study of sources 3 pt - writing a research paper (MA, BA in Canonics) 1 pt - preparation for assessment (paper)
Assessment criteria
1. group work, analysis of selected texts, discussion,
2. assessment of the progress of the preparation of the scientific work, active participation in classes
Evaluation criteria:
Knowledge:
unsatisfactory (fail - 2): the student does not have basic knowledge about interfaith dialogue and humanitarian aid,
satisfactory (3): knows elementary methods of interfaith dialogue and humanitarian aid,
good (4): has mastered range of the interfaith dialogue and humanitarian aid
very good (5): selects specific topics from interfaith dialogue and humanitarian aid
Skills:
unsatisfactory (2): the student is unable to develop his own research technique,
satisfactory (3): has the ability to correctly process scientific data,
good (4): tries to solve the posed scientific problems,
very good (5): proposes and develops original topics of scientific papers.
Social competences:
unsatisfactory (2): the student does not know how to use the acquired knowledge of methodology,
sufficient (3): recognizes the social context of scientific work, but does not develop research methods,
good (4): uses the research method to solve church and social problems,
very good (5): works in an interdisciplinary way; follows ongoing changes in the issues of interfaith dialogue and humanitarian aid and its methods.
Bibliography
Waldemar Cisło, Paweł Stachnik, Imigranci u bram. Kryzys uchodźczy i męczeństwo chrześcijan XXI w., Biały Kruk 2017.
Werenfried Van Straaten, Where God Weeds, 3rd ed., Aid to the Church in Need 1988.
Eugeniusz Sakowicz, Dialogue and Identity and Other Studies, Wydawnictwo KUL 2020
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