(in Polish) Philosophical Foundations of Theology - Analysis of Selected Texts
General data
Course ID: | WT-DTE-WJPF |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
08.2
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Course title: | (unknown) |
Name in Polish: | Philosophical Foundations of Theology - Analysis of Selected Texts |
Organizational unit: | Institute of General Theology |
Course groups: | |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | English |
Subject level: | elementary |
Learning outcome code/codes: | enter learning outcome code/codes |
Short description: |
(in Polish) An online lecture. Microsoft Teams code: etx5j8d 1. Presentations and overview of the course 2. Encyclical “Fides et Ratio” 3. The nature and existence of God 4. Aristotle Nicomachean ethics 5. St. Augustine on the Soul, on the Certainty of Self-Knowledge 6. St. Augustine on Divine Ideas and Illumination, on Evil as the Privation of Goodness, City of God 7. Boethious on the Supreme Good, or on the Life of the Philosopher 8. Boethious “The Consolation of Philosophy” 9. Anselm of Canterbury on God’s Existence 10. St. Thomas Aquinas on Faith and Reason 11. St. Thomas Aquinas on God’s Existence and Simplicity 12. St. Thomas Aquinas - The Theological and Cardinal Virtues 13. St. Thomas Aquinas’s Five Ways 14. St. Thomas Aquinas on Happiness 15. Discussion on various topics related to the problems discussed in class |
Bibliography: |
(in Polish) “The theology of Thomas Aquinas”, ed. by Rik Van Nieuwenhove and Joseph Wawrykow, 2005 „The Oxford handbook of Aquinas”, ed. B. Davies, E. Stump, 2012 “History of Christian Philosophy in the Middle Ages” E. Gilson 2019 “Historical Dictionary of Medieval Philosophy and Theology” S. F. Brown, 2007 “The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy” ed. by N. Kretzmann, A. Kenny, J. Pinborg, E. Stump, 2008 |
Efekty kształcenia i opis ECTS: |
(in Polish) PhD student owns established knowledge in the field of theology and philosophy PhD student can use information critically and independently PhD student can perform analysis of various range of data, resources and literature Description of ECTS PhD student activity hours of student work Participation in lecture 30 Studying literature for the lecture 40 Preparation for lecture 30 Preparation for exam: 20 hours Total of 120 hours [120/30 = 4] Number of ECTS 4 |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
(in Polish) 1.Attendance (up to one absence allowed) 2. Activity (constant assessment based on student activities during the course and academic knowledge of required readings.) 3. Multimedia Presentation |
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