Course Exam
010110 VO Introduction in Theology I (2011W)
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Wednesday
07.03.2012
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from We 15.02.2012 09:00 to We 29.02.2012 23:55
- Deregistration possible until Mo 05.03.2012 08:00
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Examination topics
Lecture including the chance of questions and discussion; e-learning (moodle).
Assessment and permitted materials
Written exam
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Students should
- know what it means to think theologically and how theology as a rational science works within Christianity as well as related to non-religious issues;
- be able to find out what can lead theology to an anti-Jewish attitude and to avoid any kind of thinking that leads to them to this attitude;
- realize by an overview of the development of Christian thinking and teaching that Christian theory was and is always part of history and its changes;
- come to know that God's revelation is reflecting itself in a long series of experiences that have been transmitted by important witnesses;
- understand what it means for Christian theology that God's covenant with Israel has never been broken up.
- know what it means to think theologically and how theology as a rational science works within Christianity as well as related to non-religious issues;
- be able to find out what can lead theology to an anti-Jewish attitude and to avoid any kind of thinking that leads to them to this attitude;
- realize by an overview of the development of Christian thinking and teaching that Christian theory was and is always part of history and its changes;
- come to know that God's revelation is reflecting itself in a long series of experiences that have been transmitted by important witnesses;
- understand what it means for Christian theology that God's covenant with Israel has never been broken up.
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