T7231 – Christology and Soteriology
Unit Code
T7231
Unit Name
Christology and Soteriology (undergraduate)
Unit Weighting
9 Credit Points
Type of Unit
Intermediate
Prerequisites, corequisites or exclusions
T7101 Introduction to Theology
Academic Staff
Very Revd. Professor John Anthony McGuckin, Professor of Early Christian Thought in the Theological Faculty of Oxford University; BDivinity (University of London); Cert. in Education (University of Newcastle upon Tyne); MA. in Education (University of Southampton); Ph.D. (Durham University)
Curriculum Objectives
This course unit is designed to provide students with an understanding of the person and saving work of Jesus Christ. It seeks to explore this understanding in the light of contemporary Christian thought and life.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this unit students will be able to:
1. demonstrate an understanding of the person and saving work of Christ in the New Testament;
2. demonstrate a critical awareness of the evolution of Christological and soteriological doctrine.
3. analyze source documents and theological literature relevant to Christology and Soteriology;
4. critically explore issues in Christology and Soteriology in the context of contemporary culture and religion; and,
5. apply Christological and Soteriological insights to the Christian spiritual life and discipleship.
Content
1. Methodological issues and/or foundational concepts in Christology and Soteriology
2. Christological and Soteriological themes in the New Testament
3. The evolution of Christological and Soteriological doctrine
4. The development of the theological understanding of the person and saving work of Jesus Christ
5. Contemporary issues in Christology and Soteriology
6. Implications for Ecclesiology and the Christian Life