Greek Authors: Origen, Athanasius, Didymus WT-SSTA-GA
1. Introduction (3 hours)
2. Origen (5)
3. Athanasius of Alexandria (4)
4. Didymus of Alexandria (3)
(in Polish) Dyscyplina naukowa, do której odnoszą się efekty uczenia się
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Preliminary Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After the finish of the course
STL_W01 – the student has in-depth knowledge of the subject and methodological specifics of theology, especially in the area of Greek patristic theology of the third/fourth century; is able to develop this knowledge and creatively apply it in educational and environmental activities
STL_W02 - he knows the basic terminology of Greek patristic theology of the third/fourth century and its Greek roots
STL_W03 - he has a structured and in-depth knowledge, including theology and methodology, of the ancient Greek Christian writers of the third/fourth century
STL_W04 - he has in-depth knowledge of contemporary achievements, centers and research schools in the field of Greek patristic theology of the third/fourth century
STL_W06 - he has an in-depth knowledge of contemporary Church teaching in the field of Greek patristic theology of the third/fourth century
Assessment criteria
Effects of Education (1): he has in-depth relevant knowledge and is able to develop and creatively apply it
Grade:
Non sufficient (2): he has no in-depth relevant knowledge and is unable to develop and creatively apply it
Sufficient (3): he has sufficient relevant knowledge and is able to sufficiently develop and creatively apply it
Good (4): he has a lot of relevant knowledge and is able to develop it well and apply it creatively
Very good (5): he has very high relevant knowledge and is able to develop and creatively apply it very well
EE (2): he knows the basic terminology in the relevant field and its cultural roots
For the grade:
Non sufficient (2): he does not know the basic terminology in the relevant field and its cultural roots
Sufficient (3): he knows sufficiently the basic terminology in the relevant field and its cultural roots
Good (4): he knows well the basic terminology in the relevant area and its cultural roots
Very good (5): he knows very well the basic terminology in the relevant field and its cultural roots
EE (3): he has organized and deepened relevant knowledge
For the grade:
Non sufficient (2): he does not have sufficiently organized and deepened relevant knowledge
Sufficient (3): he has sufficiently ordered and deepened relevant knowledge
Good (4): he has well-ordered and in-depth relevant knowledge
Very good (5): he has very well ordered and deepened relevant knowledge
EE (4): he has in-depth knowledge of contemporary achievements, research centers and schools in the field of relevant knowledge
For the grade:
Non sufficient (2): he does not have sufficiently in-depth knowledge of contemporary achievements, research centers and schools in the field of relevant knowledge
Sufficient (3): he has sufficiently in-depth knowledge of contemporary achievements, research centers and schools in the field of relevant knowledge
Good (4): he has a well-deepened knowledge of contemporary achievements, centers and research schools in the field of relevant knowledge
Very good (5): he has very well in-depth knowledge of contemporary achievements, research centers and schools in the field of relevant knowledge
EE(6): he has in-depth knowledge of contemporary teaching of the Church in the relevant area
For the grade:
Non sufficient (2): he does not have sufficiently in-depth knowledge of the contemporary teaching of the Church in the relevant field.
Sufficient (3): he has a sufficiently in-depth knowledge of the contemporary teaching of the Church in the relevant area
Good (4): he has a well-deepened knowledge of the contemporary teaching of the Church in the relevant area
Very good (5): he has a very well-deepened knowledge of the contemporary teaching of the Church in the relevant area
Bibliography
A. Basic literature:
J. QUASTEN, Patrology, vol. 1/2, Allen 1995.
B. Additional literature:
H. Crouzel, Origen, New York 1989
D. Gwynn, Athanasius of Alexandria: Bishop, Theologian, Ascetic, Father, Oxford 2012.
J. Hicks, Trinity, Economy, and Scripture. Recovering Didymus the Blind, Winona Lake 2015.
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