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CT3297B The Triune God

  • Unit Code & NameCT3297B The Triune God
  • Description

    This unit examines the contemporary resurgence of interest in the doctrine of the Trinity through exposure to representative theologians in the field of Trinitarian theology, both classical and contemporary.

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  • LevelUndergraduate Level 3
  • Semester4. Semester 2, 2023
  • Delivery ModeOnline
  • Date

    31 July 2023 - 3 November 2023

    We recommend that you allocate 9 hours a week for all study activities.

  • Lecturer(s) Reverend Professor Glen O'Brien
  • Prerequisites

    36 points in CT

  • Learning Activities

    Lectures, tutorials, online videos, online meetings, class discussions, discussion boards

  • Assessments

    1 x Class Presentation 1,000 words - 20%

    1 x Learning resource on the Trinity 1,000 words - 20%

    1 x Essay 3,000 words - 60%

  • Learning Outcomes

    Upon successful completion of this unit, it is expected that students will be able to:

    1. Identify and describe the importance of the key biblical passages that give rise to Trinitarian reflection.

    2. Analyse some of the critical issues in contemporary and classical discourse on the Trinity.

    3. Articulate the practical implications of the doctrine of the Trinity for the church's life and witness.

    4. Demonstrate the value of the doctrine of the Trinity as constitutive of Christian identity and action in the world.

    5. Discuss the place of the Christological debates of the fourth and fifth centuries in establishing Trinitarian orthodoxy.

    6. Exhibit critical awareness of the place of the Christological debates of the fourth and fifth centuries in establishing Trinitarian orthodoxy.

  • Text Books

    There is no set text for this unit.