Module Level
8
Time Allowance
Lectures: 24 hours Tutorials: 3 hours Assignment: 15 hours Private study: 60 hours
Assessment
Continuous Assessment: 40% End of semester examination: 60%
Module Aims
This course aims to explore the central dimensions in understanding Jesus Christ in the light of his life, death and resurrection as proclaimed in the faith and life of the Church.
Learning Outcomes
- — At the end of the course, the student will: • Demonstrate a solid understanding of the identity of Jesus Christ in the light of Scripture and Tradition • Appreciate the centrality of the Paschal Mystery in Christology • Understand the meaning of Redemption • Know the issues in Christology that marked the first millennium of the Church • Be familiar with Medieval and Reformation Christologies • e able to analyse contemporary Christological issues • Be informed of the significant writings in modern Christology
- — Indicative Syllabus: • Introduction to Contemporary developments in Christology • Scriptural, historical, and anthropological anticipation of the Incarnation • The Reign of God in Jesus Christ • The Christological Councils • The Hellenization of Christianity • Why did Christ come and why so late? • Medieval Christology: academic and monastic • Reformation Christology • The Search for the Historical Jesus • The Freedom and Sinlessness of Christ • Jesus’ Knowledge and Self-Consciousness • Redemption: From Image to Likeness • Chalcedon: End or Beginning?