- Unit Code & NameBN2111B Preaching the Gospels
- Description
Preaching the Gospels offers an in-depth exploration of the historical contexts, literary features and key themes of the four gospels. You will develop skills to analyse selected texts, uncovering unique perspectives and theological insights. More than just theory, this unit focuses on developing vital exegetical skills that will empower you to interpret Scripture effectively and apply it in your preaching.
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- DisciplineDelivery ID:
- LevelUndergraduate Level 2
- Semester2. Semester 1, 2025
- Delivery ModeOnline
- Date
24 February 2025 - 30 May 2025
Weekly online sessions, Thursday nights, 7-8pm AEST -
27/02/25
6/03/25
13/03/25
20/03/25
27/03/25
3/04/25
10/04/25
1/05/25
8/05/25
15/05/25
22/05/25
29/05/25
We recommend that you allocate 9 hours a week for all study activities.
- Lecturer(s) Reverend Dr Arseny Ermakov
- Prerequisites
18 points in BN and 18 points in DL
- Learning Activities
This unit applies a constructivist approach to HEd pedagogy attuned to online delivery. Teaching and learning in the unit occur through various student-centered learning experiences. Apart from undertaking assessment-for-learning tasks, students will engage with guided readings, exegetical exercises, knowledge application exercises, reflections, video lessons, a variety of online teaching and learning activities (TLAs), etc. Online tutorials, workshops, and discussions will provide spaces for peer-to-peer learning and developing discipline-specific and soft skills.
*This unit is offered at Undergraduate and Postgraduate level. Students may engage with people across both levels when this unit is delivered.
- Assessments
1 x 650 word Summative Reflection - 15%
1 x 2,250 word Portfolio - 50%
1 x 1,600 word Homily/Sermon - 35%
- Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this unit, it is expected that students will be able to:
1. Describe the social, religious, cultural, political and literary background of the Gospel's narratives.
2. Identify common and distinct aspects of the Gospels' narrative theologies.
3. Exegete selected passages from the four Gospels.
4. Reflect on the place of Gospel exegesis in the art of preaching.
5. Apply the knowledge of the Gospels' historical background, literary features and theological themes to sermon design.
- Text Books
There is no required text for this unit.
All required readings will ber provided via ARK.