TH188
Introduction to Catholic Theology
Teacher: P Janssen
Christian theology is a human
word which attempts to express the mystery of the dynamic interface
between what is given by God and what is received by the human subject.
It is a word anchored in culture and society and thus always in need
of interpretation. This course unit will consider Christian faith in
both its dimensions, as subjective experience and as a body of beliefs.
It will explore the relationship between faith, revelation and theology.
NZQA
NQF Level 5 (15 credits)
TH217
The Church
Teacher: P Janssen
This course
unit aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to the theology
of the Church. It will enable students to examine the Church both
as a human reality and as the presence in history of the Spirit of
the risen Christ. The course will explore the structures of the Church,
the relationship between membership of the Church and life in the
world, and the possibilities for the future of the Church.
NZQA
NQF Level 6 (15 credits)
TH231
Christology
Teacher: M Duffy
This course
unit is designed to provide students with an understanding of the
biblical basis and the historical and modern formulations of the person
and work of Jesus Christ, and to explore these in the light of contemporary
Christian life and thought.
NZQA
NQF Level 6 (15 credits)
TH320
Ministry in the Church
Teacher: K Duffy
This course
unit enables students to explore what it means to minister in the
Church in the modern world. They study ministry with particular reference
to the theology of the Church and to the sacraments of baptism and
order.
NZQA NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
TH324
Anointing and Reconciliation
Teacher: P Janssen
Sin and forgiveness,
sickness and healing are fundamental human experiences. This course
unit will consider how they have been incorporated into the Christian
mystery through sacramental and liturgical action.
TH325
Baptism and Confirmation
Teacher: M Duffy
Baptism is
the first Christian sacrament. As sacrament it mediates Christian
faith and Christian identity, in Christ and in the Church. This course
unit presents an introduction to sacramental theology, taking baptism
as a paradigm. It will explore baptism as gift of the Holy Spirit
and sacrament of salvation, and ask about the consequences of the
mutual recognition of baptism by the different Christina churches
and communities. Consideration will also be given to the development
of Confirmation as a separate sacrament in the west.
NZQA
NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
TH326
Eucharist
Teacher: P Janssen
The memorial
of the action of Jesus at the Last Supper has become the central Christian
sacrament, the Eucharist. This course unit studies the various elements
that have contributed to the development of the theology of the Eucharist,
with a focus on the controversies that helped clarify eucharistic
doctrine. The results of this study will be applied to particular
pastoral questions such as popular piety and modern ecumenical agreements.
NZQA
NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
TH328
The Sacrament of Marriage
Teacher: M Duffy
This course
unit will develop an appreciation of Christian marriage from the perspective
of covenant theology, and show how it truly belongs within the Church's
sacramental system. Against this background specific liturgical and
pastoral issues will be considered e.g. the relationship between personal
faith and sacramental marriage, inter-church marriages.
NZQA
NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
TH334
The Triune God
Teacher: P Janssen
This course
unit deals with one of the most fundamental, but also one of the most
challenging aspects of the Christian faith. It explores the emergence
of the notion of the Trinity, its scriptural foundations, and its
development as a doctrine of the Church. This course will also enable
students to investigate the implications of Trinitarian theology for
life as a Christian.
NZQA
NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
TH337
Grace in Catholic Theology
Teacher: M Young
This course
unit examines the evolution, principal themes, and main debates in
the theology of grace in the Catholic tradition.
NZQA
NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
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