Old Testament Christology WT-SST-OT
1. The secret tradition up to Christians
2. Iesus as Melchizedek
3. The Old Testament idea of jubilees, the jubilee of Christ
4. The rite of atonement
5. Temple and liturgy
6. The temple roots of the Christian liturgy
7. The high priest in the apocalypse and in the Hebrews
8. The bread of presence
9. Holy anointing oil and Messiah
10. Wisdom and the ministry of knowledge
11. Temple theology in Genesis
12. Adam's dominion
13. Paradise lost
14. Christology of creation
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Learning outcomes
knowledge:
1. The student knows the main biblical and extra-biblical sources of the topic,
2. knows theological understanding of Christ in the old testament,
3. masters various issues on Christ in the old testament ie. high priest, temple, wisdom, Adam, rite of atonement, Melchizedek.
skills:
1. The student is able to widen the scope of Christology,
2. connects the various themes of the Old Testament into a Christological whole,
3. uses non-canonical literature in theological foundational argumentation.
social competences:
1. The student is able to discuss about Christology in the whole Bible,
2. builds new arguments for credibility of Christianity,
3. reinterprets current Christological issues in light of the Old Testament.
ECTS 4
Assessment criteria
1. classic lecture, discussion on selected issues, summaries
2. final examination, active participation during classes, a mid-semester paper on a given issue from the lecture topic
Knowledge:
unsatisfactory (fail - 2): the student does not know anything about the Old Testament Christology
satisfactory (3): knows some elements of the Old Testament Christology
good (4): has a range of knowledge of the Old Testament Christology (several threads)
very good (5): has an excellent knowledge of the Old Testament Christology (all threads)
Skills:
unsatisfactory (2): the student does not link Christology with the Old Testament
satisfactory (3): is able to see some elements of the Old Testament Christology (sources),
good (4): is able to see many elements of the Old Testament Christology (sources and particular issues of discussion),
very good (5): is apt to use the Old Testament Christology in the contemporary context.
Social Competences:
unsatisfactory (2): the student does not see the importance of a deeper Christology in the Christian life,
satisfactory (3): uses some arguments to prove credibility of Christ
good (4): justifies Christianity using arguments from Old Testament
very good (5): promotes the right understanding of Christology in the apologetic context
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