Intro To Christian Theology
Intro To Christian Theology
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Website: www.livingwaters.ac.zw
COURSE CODE: TH
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces students to the definition of Theology and its sources. Various approaches
to Theology are distinguished like, Liberal Protestantism, Catholicism, Neo-orthodoxy,
Evangelicalism, Fundamentalism and Pentecostal/Charismatic approach. Theology in historical
perspective is also summarized.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
In order for us to achieve the goals of the study the following objectives shall be necessary:
For us to achieve the above objectives we shall go through the following course content and
employ the ensuing methods of study.
COURSE CONTENT:
The course content shall cover the following areas:
What is Theology?
Types of Theology
Why is it important to study Theology?
Scripture
Tradition
Reasoning
Revelation
etc
Cosmological arguments
Ontological arguments
Teleological arguments
Attributes of God
Names of God
Church Councils
Athanaism Creed
Lesson 5: Christology
METHODOLOGY:
Lecturer method and class debates will be predominantly made use of.
Regular attendance of lecture sessions is mandatory except in emergencies.
Participation in class discussions is assumed and regularly assessed by the lecturer.
Students are expected to read appropriate material widely and come to class prepared.
Normal adult class learning ethics are expected from all students.
79-70 M (MERIT)
69-60 C (CREDIT)
59-50 P (PASS)
49-40 S (SUPPLEMENTARY)
39-0 R (REPEAT)
COURSE ASSESSMENT:
Evaluation shall be based on Coursework (40%) and Examination (60%). Students will be
required to submit one individual assignment, a group presentation, and a final semester
examination during the course.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Banana, S.D. 1991.Come and Share: An Introduction to Christian Theology. Gweru: Mambo
Press.
Bediako, K. 1992. Theology and Identity: The impact of culture upon Christian Thought in
the second century and modern Africa. Oxford: Regnum Press.
Buchanan, J. 1987. The Doctrine of Justification. London: Banner of Truth Trust, 1961.
Durrwell, F.X. 1960. The Ressurection: A Biblical Study. London: Sheed& Ward.
Kung, H. 1964. Justification: The Doctrine of Karl Bath and a Catholic Reflection. London:
Burns and Oates.
Mbiti, J.S. 1969. African Religion and Philosophy. Oxford: Heinemann Educational.