Universität Wien

010074 FS Current Research Questions in Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology (2021S)

6.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 1 - Katholische Theologie
Continuous assessment of course work
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Details

Language: English

Lecturers

Classes

DO 18.03.2021 13.15-20.00 Ort: Digital
FR 28.05.2021 13.15-20.00 Ort: Digital
SA 29.05.2021 09.45-13.00 Ort: Digital
DO 10.06.2021 13.15-20.00 Ort: Digital


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Aims, contents and method of the course

This course is laid out for discussions about ongoing dissertation projects, diploma papers and research questions in the field of liturgical studies and sacramental theology as well as currently published liturgical studies.

Assessment and permitted materials

Regular attendance (80%), active participation in class and in discussions; presentation of own studies, peer review of colleagues' contributions; provision of written seminar paper.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

grades according to the following criteria: paper 40%, peer-review 20%, active participation in discussions 40%

Examination topics

short presentation with discussion, peer-reviewing of colleagues' papers, readings and critical reflection of latest publications (if any)

Reading list

A. Gerhards - B. Kranemann, Grundlagen und Perspektiven der Liturgiewissenschaft, Darmstadt 2019

A. Gerhards - B. Kranemann, Introduction to the Study of Liturgy, Collegeville 2017

H. Hoping, Mein Leib für euch gegeben. Geschichte und Theologie der Eucharistie, Freiburg 2nd ed. 2015

H. Hoping, My Body Given for You: History and Theology of the Eucharist, San Francisco 2019

J. Ratzinger, Theologie der Liturgie. Die sakramentale Begründung christlicher Existenz (JRGS 11), Freiburg 4th ed. 2014

J. Ratzinger, Collected Works: Theology of the Liturgy, San Francisco 2014

et al.

Association in the course directory

LV für Doktorat-/PhD-Studium, für 011 (15W) FTH 26, 199 518 MA UF RK 02 oder RK 05, auslaufende Studienpläne: DAM für 011 (11W)

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