Methodology of Research in Theology WT-SSTA-MO
The course is devoted to acquainting the students with methodology and good practices in the scholarly work of a theologian. During the course, the students should learn how to write a good academic theological text in English. In particular, they should learn how to choose a good topic of a scholarly work, how to formulate theological problems, how to develop and organize theological arguments, how to remain Catholic in theology, how to use good academic English style in writing, how to handle theological sources, how to find and use scholarly literature on the subject, and how to make references to it.
(in Polish) Dyscyplina naukowa, do której odnoszą się efekty uczenia się
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
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Preliminary Requirements
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Learning outcomes
W1 - the student has advanced knowledge of the subject-oriented and methodological specificity of theology, is able to develop this knowledge and creatively use it in scholarly research activity
W2 - the student has advanced knowledge concerning theories and methods applied in scholarly research in theology
U1 - the student has research skills in analysing biblical and theological texts, can use research methods and tools aiming at interpreting such texts properly
Assessment criteria
Effect W1
For a very good grade - the student has advanced knowledge of the subject-oriented and methodological specificity of theology, is able to develop this knowledge and creatively use it in scholarly research activity
For a good grade - the student has good knowledge of the subject-oriented and methodological specificity of theology, is able to develop this knowledge and creatively use it in scholarly research activity
For a satisfactory grade - the student has basic knowledge of the subject-oriented and methodological specificity of theology, is able to develop this knowledge and use it in scholarly research activity
Effect W2
For a very good grade - the student has advanced knowledge concerning theories and methods applied in scholarly research in theology
For a good grade - the student has good knowledge concerning theories and methods applied in scholarly research in theology
For a satisfactory grade - the student has basic knowledge concerning theories and methods applied in scholarly research in theology
Effect U1
For a very good grade - the student has good research skills in analysing biblical and theological texts, can well use research methods and tools aiming at interpreting such texts properly
For a good grade - the student has some research skills in analysing biblical and theological texts, can somehow use research methods and tools aiming at interpreting such texts properly
For a satisfactory grade - the student has basic research skills in analysing biblical and theological texts, can basically use research methods and tools aiming at interpreting such texts properly
Bibliography
1. L. Alonso Schökel and J. M. Bravo, A Manual of Hermeneutics, trans. L. M. Rosa (Biblical Seminar 54; Sheffield Academic: Sheffield 1998).
2. Electronic resources of the library of UKSW: https://pulpit.uksw.edu.pl/
3. R. Mazza, 'Dating Early Christian Papyri: Old and New Methods – Introduction', Journal for the Study of the New Testament 42.1 (2019)
46–57.
4. J. Morgan, 'How Do Motifs Endure and Perform? Motif Theory for the Study of Biblical Narratives', Revue Biblique 122 (2015) 194-216.
5. K. J. O'Neil, 'A Method for Reading Church Documents in Moral Theology', New Theology Review 19 (2006) 63-72.
6. A. D. Canales, 'Roman Catholic Pastoral Theology: An Adolescent Ministry Scholar's Perspective', Journal of Pastoral Theology 28 (2018) 78-93.
7. D. M. Lantigua and D. A. Clairmont, 'Between Inculturation and Natural Law: Comparative Method in Catholic Moral Theology', Journal of Moral Theology 2 (2013) 60-88.
8. S. C. DeMarais, '"Are We Theologians?": A Practical Theology Approach to Catholic Social Teaching with Women Religious in East Africa', Journal of Moral Theology 11 (2022) 136-145.
9a. T. J. White, 'The analogia fidei in Catholic Theology', International Journal of Systematic Theology 22 (2020) 512-537.
9b. N. J. Healy, 'Communion, Sacramental Authority, and the Limits of Synodality', Communio: International Catholic Review 48.4 (Winter 2021) 663-685.
10a. R. Carter and M. McCarthy, Cambridge Grammar of English (Cambridge University: Cambridge 2010), chapter: Grammar and academic English (sections 140-154).
10b. C. Soanes and A. Stevenson (eds.), Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd edn., Oxford University: Oxford 2006).
10c. Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English (Oxford University: Oxford 2014).
11a. New Oxford Style Manual (3rd edn., Oxford University: Oxford 2016).
11b. The Chicago Manual of Style (17th edn., University of Chicago: Chicago 2017).
11c. The SBL Handbook of Style (2nd edn., SBL: Atlanta, GA 2014).
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