Fundamental Theology - Revelation; Faith and Christ WT-SOP-TFOWC
Course content:
1.The outline of history of fundamental Theology
2.The attempt at defining fundamental Christology
3. Divine revelation and its economy
4. Cognizability of revelation and its credibility
5. Hypotheses concerning Jesus of Nazareth
6. Credibility of nonchristian sources about Jesus
7. Archeological discoveries and excavations concerning Jesus
8. Primitive Christian testimonies: Gospels, apocrypha
9. Jesus as a herald of the kingdom of God
10. Jesus’ miracles as signs and deeds
11. Historical credibility and the place of the cross and death in Jesus self-defining
12. Sources and relations of faith in Jesus’ resurrection
13. Elements of paschal Christology: Christ, Son of God, Lord
14.The belief in reincarnation and the belief in resurrection
Assessment methods:
Oral examinations
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
Subject level
(in Polish) Punkty ECTS
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Course coordinators
Term 2019/20_Z: | Term 2021/22_Z: |
Learning outcomes
The lecture concerns the truth dealing with fundamental Christology. The effect of education is to arouse students’ sensitivity to the problem of Christian revelation, the mystery of Jesus Christ; God-Man, and especially evidence for His historicity, awareness of God’s sonship, Divine mission, Passion, death and resurrection which is the beginning of new consciousness and saving power in human culture
Assessment criteria
Oral examination with regard to active participation in lectures
Practical placement
Apprenticeships allow you to acquire the processed material and translate theoretical knowledge into practice to live by faith in the Son of God.
Bibliography
John Paul II, Fides et ratio, with special consideration of immediate references of John Paul II to fundamental theology
Dulles A., Models of revelation, Gill and Macmillan Ltd, Dublin (3) 1992
Barbour I., When science meets religion, Londyn 2000
Plantinga Alvin, Warranted Christian belief, New York, Oxford 2000
Peterson Eugene H., The Jesus way: a conversation on the ways that Jesus is the Way, Cambridge 2007.
Additional information
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