Content

Systematic theology is a field that is both broad and deep. This unit will give you a broad sweep of key areas of systematic theology so that you can get a good foundation in the discipline as you prepare for more in-depth units as you continue your studies. In this introductory unit, you will explore key developments and doctrines within the discipline and engage with the sources of systematic theology. Time will be spent considering different methodologies and approaches to the field, particularly contemporary constructive and contextual theologies. We will hear from a variety of voices, including feminist, black, Latinx, womanist, Asian, queer, and Indigenous, as we read and explore Christian theology and how our beliefs influence our ministry practices.

Unit code: CT1025Z

Unit status: Approved (New unit)

Points: 18.0

Unit level: Undergraduate Level 1

Unit discipline: Systematic Theology

Proposing College: Wollaston Theological College

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Learning outcomes

1.

Identify key sources of Christian theology

2.

Critically engage with contemporary approaches to Christian theology

3.

Outline the history and scope of theological discourse

4.

Explain the relationship between theological doctrines and ministry practices

Unit sequence

First-year undergraduate unit. No prerequsites required.

Pedagogy

A combination of lectures, recordings, readings, tutorials and seminars will be conducted online or in person.

Indicative Bibliography

  • Champion, Denise. Anaditj. Denise Champion: Port Augusta, 2021.
  • Coakley, Sarah. God, Sexuality, and the Self: An Essay ‘On the Trinity’. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2013.
  • Hopkins, Dwight N. and Edward P. Antonio (Editors). The Cambridge Companion to Black Theology. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2012.
  • LaCugna, Catherine Mowry (Editor). Freeing Theology: The Essentials of Theology in Feminist Perspective. HarperCollins: New York, 1993.
  • McGrath, Alister. Christian Theology. An Introduction. 6th edition. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2016.
  • Mozley, J.K. The Beginnings of Christian Theology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.
  • Pui-lan, Kwok. Postcolonial Imagination & Feminist Theology. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2005.
  • Thiselton, Anthony C. Approaching the Study of Theology: An introduction to key thinkers, concepts, methods and debates. SPCK: London, 2017.
  • Veenman, Mary M. Introducing Theological Method: A Survey of Contemporary Theologians and Approaches. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic, 2017.
  • Williams, Rowan. On Christian Theology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2000.

Assessment

Type Description Word count Weight (%)
Multiple Choice Quizzes or Tests - Assessment 1: Weekly Quiz

This is a must-pass assessment. Students will complete a weekly multiple-choice quiz of 4-6 questions based on the readings for that week. The quiz must be completed before the tutorial. Students must complete eight of the possible eleven quizzes. If eight quizzes are not completed, the student will receive a mark of 0 for this assessment and not pass the unit. If more than eight quizzes are completed, the highest eight marks will be counted towards the result. Students will have two opportunities to take each quiz.

400 10.0
Book Review - Assessment 2: Book Review 1000 35.0
Annotated Bibliography - Assessment 3: Annotated Bibliography

Students will complete an annotated bibliography of the research that they are engaged in for their major assessment. This formative assessment will enable students to receive feedback and direction on their research to help them to complete the final assessment as well as possible.

600 15.0
Essay - Assessment 4: Essay 1500 40.0
Approvals

Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 12 Apr, 2023

Unit record last updated: 2023-04-12 16:06:01 +1000