New Testament - Synoptic Gospel WT-FW-ES1
1. The meaning of the term „gospel”.
2. Hypothesis explaining the composition of the Synoptic Gospels.
3. The authorship of the Gospel of Mark. Peter’s influence.
4. Audience, the date of composition and literary structure of the Gospel of Mark.
5. Jesus as Christ in the Gospel of Mark.
6. Jesus as God’s Son in the Gospel of Mark
7. Author, audience, the date of composition and literary structure of the Gospel of Matthew.
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Learning outcomes
1) knowledge of the text of synoptic Gospels
2) knowledge of similarities and differences in three Gospels
3) knowledge of basic questions of theological Gospels
4) the skill of critical discussion on the subject of the Gospels
5) utilization of the knowledge of the Gospel at the school
Assessment criteria
There is the oral examination on the end of the lecture.
The opinion depends on the number of points got on the examination.
To get the opinion 3 should win 55 points, opinion 4 - 75 points, opinion 5 - minimum 90 points.
Bibliography
Lektura obowiązkowa:
J. Kudasiewicz, Ewangelie synoptyczne dzisiaj, Ząbki 20063, ss. 153-277.
Literatura uzupełniająca:
R. Bartnicki, Ewangelie synoptyczne, geneza i interpretacja, Warszawa 19962; S. Gądecki, Wstęp do Ewangelii synoptycznych, Gniezno 19992; J. Kudasiewicz, Ewangelie synoptyczne, w: Wstęp do Nowego Testamentu (red. R. Rubinkiewicz), Poznań 19962, s. 37-273; M. Bednarz, Ewangelie synoptyczne, Tarnów 1994; R. Bartnicki, Przesłanie Ewangelii, Warszawa 1996.
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