This unit is an introduction to the Lutheran Confessions as contained in the Book of Concord. It concentrates on the overall content of the Lutheran Confessions, especially the Augsburg Confession and the Apology, the Smalcald Articles and Luther’s Catechisms, to help students appreciate the background and main themes of the confessions for the study of theology, and for the life of the church today in witness, spirituality, and service.
Unit code: CT8074L
Unit status: Approved (Major revision)
Points: 18.0
Unit level: Postgraduate Foundational
Unit discipline: Systematic Theology
Proposing College: Australian Lutheran College
Show when this unit is running1. | Articulate an informed understanding of the basic tenets of the Christian faith as expressed in the Lutheran symbols (the Book of Concord) |
2. | Analyse the major theological teachings of the Lutheran Church and their historical development |
3. | Discuss the centrality of the doctrine of justification for the Lutheran Confessions generally and for the Augsburg Confession and its Apology in particular, distinguishing where Lutheran tradition differs from other Christian traditions |
4. | Analyse the Lutheran Confessions’ deeper internal integration and unity, and their implications for vocational life and service in the church |
5. | Analyse the continuing relevance of the Lutheran Confessions for the contemporary church |
Course relationship: A level 8 unit in postgraduate theology and ministry courses
This unit is underpinned by teaching practices and strategies (lecturer input, seminar discussion, group analysis exercises) which encourage student engagement and participation in a variety of learning tasks and opportunities which foster deep learning.
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
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Portfolio | Reflections on selected weekly readings and close study of an article of the Augsburg Confession |
1400 | 25.0 |
Essay | Theological keys to understanding the Lutheran confessions |
2600 | 50.0 |
Essay | Confessing the faith then and now |
1400 | 25.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 18 Sep, 2024
Unit record last updated: 2024-09-18 08:02:51 +1000