Theology of the Trinity WT-EM-TDT
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Learning outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students should:
1. Assimilate basic knowledge on the subject of God, His nature and absolute attributes and Holy Trinity and His working in the world.
2. Understand the basic concepts of the theology of the Trinity such as: person, relation, processions, mission, nature and attributes.
3. Get familiar with the basic texts of the Bible, of the Magisterium and of the Church Fathers addressing one God of the Trinity.
4. Gain knowledge about the history of the dogma of the Trinity.
5. Be able to understand the relationship between the sources of dogmatic teaching and contemporary Christianity and the life of the Church.
6. Be able to analyze simple texts on the subject of the Trinity.
Bibliography
Warzeszak J., One God in the trinity Persons, Warsaw 2006.
Buxakowski J., One God in the trinity Persons, Pelplin 2006.
Courth F., God of the threeunic love, in: Textbooks of the catholic theology of . Amateca, L. Ed. L. Balter and others, v. 4, tr. M. Kowalczyk, Poznan 1997.
Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church, Warsaw 1993, no. 198 - 267.
Kasper W., God of Jesus Christ, tr. J. Tyrawa, Wroclaw 1996.
O'Donnell J.J., Mystery of the Holy Trinity, Cracow 1993.
Piotrowski E., The treaty about the Holy Trinity, in: Dogmatics, w. 4, Warsaw 2007, 15-319.
Szczurek J., Treune God, Cracow 2000.
Szymik J., The treaty about One God, in: Dogmatics, v. 3, Warsaw 2006, 15-231.
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