CHRI H4001: Christology, Soteriology and Eschatology Short Title: Full Title: Christology, Soteriology and Eschatology APPROVED Christology, Soteriology and Eschatology Module Code: CHRI H4001 Credits: 15 Field of Study: Religion Module Delivered in 2 programme(s) Reviewed By: MARY mckiernan Module Author: MARY mckiernan Module Description: The aims of this module are: To enable the students to conduct an objective appraisal of the arguments used in debate associated with christological and trinitarian controversies; To develop the students' competence in analysing the theological arguments found in emerging theories of soteriology and eschatology, and their ability to explain their relevance to contemporary Christian living; To motivate the students to engage meaningfully with the major debates in christology, soteriology and eschatology; To devise appropriate links between the three main areas contained in the module title. To help the students to formulate a conceptual framework against which to address topics and reach conclusions regarding key issues in christology, soteriology and eschatology Learning Outcomes On successful completion of this module the learner will be able to: LO1 LO2 LO3 LO4 LO5 Discuss early Christian doctrines and assess how these doctrines relate to ancient theories of salvation. Analyse the connection between doctrines concerning Jesus Christ and the Trinity and other theological considerations, including major historical developments. Evaluate the principal theologies of redemption which have emerged in the different epochs of the Church's history. Comprehend how the Virgin Mary exemplifies the fullest possible human response to God, and explain how the contemporary Catholic approach to mariology is linked with eschatology. Explain the central themes of christology, soteriology and eschatology, as well as their links and relationships to other areas of theology.
CHRI H4001: Christology, Soteriology and Eschatology Module Content & Assessment Course Work Assessment Type Assessment Description Outcome addressed % of total Assessment Date Continuous Assessment n/a 1,2 40.00 n/a End of Module Formal Examination Assessment Type Assessment Description Outcome addressed % of total Assessment Date Formal Exam End-of-Semester Final Examination 1,2,3,4,5 60.00 End-of-Semester IT Tallaght reserves the right to alter the nature and timings of assessment
CHRI H4001: Christology, Soteriology and Eschatology Module Workload This module has no Full Time workload. This module has no Part Time workload.
Module Resources Required Book Resources THE PRIORY INSTITUTE 2009, Soteriology and Eschatology, The Priory Institute Dublin Recommended Book Resources BARTH, Karl., Church Dogmatics, trans. G.W. Bromiley et al., T. & T. Clark, 1956-75 Edinburgh BOFF, Leonardo 1988, Trinity and Society, trans. Paul Burns, Burns & Oats Kent: CONGAR, Y. 1965, The Mystery of the Church, Geoffrey Chapman London CULLMANN, Oscar. 1950, Christ and Time: The Primitive Christian Concept of Time and History, Floyd V. Wilson (trans.),, Westminster Press Philadelphia DALEY, Brian E. 1991, The Hope of the Early Church: A Handbook of Patristic Eschatology, Cambridge University Press Cambridge DALFERTH, Ingolf U. Christoph Schwöbel (ed.) 1995, The Eschatological Roots of the Doctrine of the Trinity, in Trinitarian Theology Today: Essays on Divine Being and Act, T & T Clark Edinburgh DALFERTH, Ingolf U. ed. S. W. Sykes 1989, Karl Barth s Eschatological Realism, in Karl Barth: Centenary Essays, Cambridge University Press Cambridge DeLUBAC, H. 1950, Catholicism,, Burns, Oates and Washbourne London DULLES, Avery 1987,.Models of the Church, Gill and Macmillan Dublin DUPUIS J. 2001, Christianity and the Religions: From Confrontation to Dialogue, Longman and Todd New York: Darton DUPUIS, Jacques (ed.). 2001, The Christian Faith in the Doctrinal Documents of the Catholic Church, Alba House New York GOWAN, Donald E. 2000, Eschatology in the Old Testament,, T&T Clark London GUNTON, Colin E., Yesterday and Today: A Study of Continuities in Christology, Longman & Todd London: Darton GUNTON, Colin E 1978, Becoming and Being, Oxford University Press Oxford HEBBLETHWAITE, Brian 1984, The Christian Hope, Marshall Morgan & Scott Basingstoke JOHNSON, Elizabeth A. 1994, She Who Is: The Mystery of God in Feminist Theological Discourse, Crossroad New York LaCUGNA, Catherine Mowry 1991, God for Us: The Trinity and Christian Life,, Harper San Francisco LATOURELLE, R 1972,. Christ and the Church: Signs of Salvation., Alba House New York McBRIEN, Richard. 2008, The Church: The Evolution of Catholicism, Harper One New York McCORMACK, Bruce L. 1995, Karl Barth s Critically Realistic Dialectical Theology: Its Genesis and Development 1909-1936, Oxford University Press Oxford McGRATH, Alister. 1986, The Making of Modern German Christology: From the Enlightenment to Pannenberg, Basil Blackwell Oxford MILBANK, John. 2003, Being Reconciled: Ontology and Pardon, Routledge London MOLTMANN, Jürgen. 1967, Theology of Hope: On the Ground and the Implications of a Christian Eschatology, SCM Press London MOLTMANN, Jürgen. 1986, The Coming of God: Christian Eschatology, SCM Press London, OH, Peter S. 2006, Karl Barth s Trinitarian Theology: A Study in Karl Barth s Analogical Use of the Trinitarian Relation, T & T Clark London/New York PANNENBERG, W. 1991, Systematic Theology, vol. I, trans. Geoffrey W. Bromiley, T. & T. Clark Edinburgh RADFORD RUETHER, Rosemary 1992, Sexism and God-talk: Towards a Feminist Theology, 3rd edn Ed., SCM Press London ROWLAND, Christopher (ed.). 1999, The Cambridge Companion to Liberation Theology, Cambridge University Press Cambridge SCHILLEBEECKX, Edward. 1990, Church: The Human Story of God, Crossroad New York SOSKICE, Janet Martin and LIPTON, Diana (eds.) 2003, Feminism and Theology, Oxford SULLIVAN, Francis. 1992, Salvation Outside the Church?, Paulist Press New York WEBSTER, John (ed.). 2000, Barth, Continuum,London WEBSTER, John (ed.). 2000, The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth, Cambridge University Press Cambridge
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Module Delivered in Programme Code Programme Semester Delivery TA_HBDTY_B Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Theology 8 Mandatory TA_HMODT_D Diploma in Theology 2 Mandatory