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TRST 310: Christology |
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| Dr. Stephen Chan | |||||||||
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Core Phase III
core Phase III introduces to us the theme of "Responsibility
and Service," and its learning goal is to develop the "ability
to deliberate, evaluate, and decide in a way that will lead to
a responsible way of action." The central questions of this
stage are: What differences can I make? What relevance does my
liberal education have to my major field and plans for future
work and life? This course seeks to relate to these pertinent
questions of our lives in its study of the life and message of
Jesus Christ, who constitutes the fundamental reality of Christian
faith. This course will continue to enhance our ability of critical
thinking, reading, and writing by crafting term papers, reflective
reading materials, and critical discussions in the class. The
basic questions posed in the Core Phase Three are: What difference
can I make? What values are worth pursuing in the future? Objective of the Course is to study the person and work of Jesus Christ, who constitutes the central belief of the Christian religion. The course will introduce the basic themes and issues of Jesus' life, and seeks to develop a critical reflection and appreciative attitude in our understanding of the significance of Jesus in today's world. As a course of the Core Phase Three, it is expected that the students will carry on the basic study skills that they have learned in Core Phase Two courses towards a synthesis of one's personal faith through a deeper understanding of the issues and problems of the historical and theological study of Jesus Christ outlined in this course. Special emphasis will be put on the analytical and critical reflective ability of the students as demonstrated in class participation and presentation, critical and reflective writings, and exam. Course Description:
TRST 310 is the "Exploration of Jesus Christ's continuing
redemptive significance for today's world. Sources and methods
for addressing questions about who Jesus is and what he does.
Investigation of the Christian community's deepening understanding
of and response to the mystery of Jesus' person, presence, and
power." (From the Undergraduate Bulletin of Information,
Seattle University) Goal of the Course
is to develop and engage the students in the following skills
and understandings: Requirements:
Transfer Students with 90 credit hours must take one 200 level TRST course at Seattle University in order to fulfill their core requirement in Theology and Religious Studies. Grading is based strictly on merit and no system of quota nor curve will be used. All grades will be quantified and the computation of marks will be distributed in the middle and before the end of the course. Students can measure their achievements and make further effort to improve their performance. Changes of the Schedule and procedures can be made in the event of extenuating circumstances and the class will be consulted to make the changes together. Plagiarism is not acceptable in any ways. To borrow other people's ideas or expressions without explicit acknowledgment is unethical and unacceptable conduct of scholarship. It violates the "Academic Honesty Code" in the Student Handbook and will automatically result in a failure for the whole course.
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