This unit will survey Anglican history, theology, and ecclesiology to help students understand what it means to be Anglican in our contemporary context. The history of Anglicanism is explored from its Celtic roots in the Medieval period, to the reformation schism with Rome, to the divergent paths of high and low-church movements from the eighteenth-century to today. Understanding contemporary Anglicanism also requires us to explore the local and global contexts within which Australian Anglicanism has developed. This unit will engage with multiple perspectives on what it means to be Anglican in the contemporary Australian context.
Unit code: DL3002Z
Unit status: Approved (New unit)
Points: 18.0
Unit level: Undergraduate Level 3
Unit discipline: Liturgy
Delivery Mode: Blended
Proposing College: St Francis College
Show when this unit is running1. | Analyse the historical development of the Anglican Communion with reference to both primary and secondary sources. |
2. | Understand the diverse theological, liturgical and sacramental expressions of the Anglican Communion. |
3. | Analyse Anglican governance and leadership models. |
4. | Develop an Anglican-specific resource support to ministry, mission and service. |
Perquisites for this unit are 2 first year and one second year Practical Theology units.
This unit fosters a collaborative peer learning environment in which students are encouraged to engage in constructivist and experiential approaches to learning. It will facilitate the development of reflective practice to support the integration of learning.
Chapman, Mark D., Sathianathan Clarke, and Martyn Percy, eds. The Oxford handbook of Anglican studies. Oxford University Press, 2015.
Frame, T. R. 2007. Anglicans in Australia. Sydney N.S.W: UNSW Press.
Bruce Kaye. 2013. Anglicanism in Australia. Melbourne: Melbourne University Publishing.
Marshall Peter. 2018. Heretics and Believers : A History of the English Reformation. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
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Seminar or Tutorial - Participation | Students must make substantive contributions in at least 10 classes in order to receive 10 marks. |
1000 | 15.0 |
Essay - Essay | In-depth critical essay on Anglican history and practice. |
2000 | 35.0 |
Project Report or Project Journal - Anglican Resource Development Project | Develop a theological or liturgical resource for use in an Anglican context. |
2000 | 50.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 14 Sep, 2023
Unit record last updated: 2023-09-27 10:12:29 +1000