Theological seminar: Biblical Philosophy WF-PS-KFB
Each class will be devoted to the interpretation of one biblical passage. The key word will also be proposed as an "interpretation key" for the fragment data, symbolically capturing the main thought of the text being interpreted. The proposed interpretation will be discussed by participants in the classes. During the interpretation of the text, interpretation will also be presented. Participants should familiarize themselves with the biblical excerpts selected for the interpretation of each activity (see the range of topics).
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Learning outcomes
ECTS [1 ECTS = 30 (25) hours]:
- participation in the lecture and preparation for classes - reading texts: 0-30 hours.
- preparation for completion: 15-30 hours;
Total hours (average): 45 [45/30 (25) = 1.5]
Number of ECTS: 1
Knowledge:
1. is knowledgeable about the importance of religious behavior and
spirituality and value systems in human development
Assessment criteria
The final grade consists of:
1. Assessment for attendance (attendance at each attendance is confirmed by the signature on the attendance list) on the scale:
15-14 presence - 5
13 presence - 4,5
12-11 presence - 4
10 presence - 3,5
9-7 presence - 3
6-0 presence - 2
(in the case of another total number of classes the scale of grades will be modified at the end of the semester)
2. Assessment for the preparation and presentation in writing of oral interpretation of the selected biblical passage.
Interpretation requirements:
- choose any Bible passage - other than those discussed in class (max 20 verses)
- The method of interpretation presented during the classes should be used
- written form: in the form of an electronically sent text file (format: doc or rtf) of 4500-6000 characters without spaces; The text should contain the title and biblical references for the biblical interpretation. Passing the text of the interpreting instruction leading to the deadline: January 14-27, 2019 (group in winter semester); 27 May - June 09, 2018 (group in summer semester)
- in the case of oral presentation, an appointment must be made at the time of passing the exam during the examination session - the proposals for the oral submissions will be given at the end of each semester
Other detailed information about the pass will be provided during the course.
The final grade is the weighted sum of the scores from p. 1 (1/3) and p. 2. (2/3).
Bibliography
1. M. Grabowski, Historia upadku, Ku antropologii adekwatnej, WAM, Kraków 2006.
2. M. Grabowski, Pomazaniec. Przyczynek do chrystologii filozoficznej, W drodze, Kraków 2010.
3. M. Szamot, Genezis. Czy ktoś jeszcze w to wierzy?, WAM, Kraków 2003.
4. M. Szamot, Oto ty, Adamie, WAM, Kraków 2010.
5. A. Lacocque, P. Ricoeur, Myśleć biblijnie, Znak, Kraków 2003.
6. A. Świeżyński, Hermeneutyczna próba rekonstrukcji ontologii upadłego anioła na podstawie biblijnej historii upadku człowieka 3,1-5.14-15), w: Angelologia i jej sucastne intepretacie, red. A. Adam, Badin 2009, s. 101-114.
7. A. Świeżyński, "Czy baranek zjadł różę?" Próba biblijno-symbolicznej interpretacji "Małego Księcia" Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Studia Gdańskie 21(2007), s. 79-100.
8. A. Świeżyński, Samotność "Adama" - próba interpretacji symbolicznej, w: Samotność człowieka w zdrowiu, chorobie i niepełnosprawności, red. T. Dyk, B. Mroczek, Szczecin - Barlinek 2015, s. 87-101.
9. A. Świeżyński, Genezyjski „owoc” (Rdz 3,6). Próba interpretacyjnego odsłonięcia, w: Historia. Interpretacja. Reprezentacja, t. 3, red. L. Mokrzecki, M. Brodnicki, J. Taraszkiewicz, Gdańsk 2015, s. 245-262.
Additional information
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