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THE201: Sacramental Theology

THE201: Sacramental Theology

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THE201: Sacramental Theology

Key details

Accredited towardsBachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts
Unit typeCore unit
Credit points6
Indicative contact hours3 hours per week
PrerequisitesNone
Offered inSemester 1
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Overview

This unit of study provides an account of the theological principles governing each of the seven sacraments (Baptism, Penance, Eucharist, Confirmation, Marriage, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick) as well as the foundational principles of the associated theological anthropology. More specifically, the subject examines the following: the concept of the fall, original sin and redemption; the human person as Imago Dei; the theology of grace; the relationship between nature and grace; the meaning of redemption; elements of Christian eschatology; contemporary issues in Sacramental Theology such as the situation of those who die unbaptised and the ordination of women.

 

Learning outcomes

On completion of this unit of study, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the basic elements of sacramental theology, including an awareness of the importance of theological anthropology for sacramental theology
  2. Identify and explain the necessary elements of each of the seven sacraments
  3. Demonstrate a knowledge of the theological foundation of Catholic sacramental doctrine in the Catholic theology of grace, redemption and eschatology
  4. Critically analyse the key issues in contemporary debates in the field of sacramental theology
  5. Engage in research, reflection and critical analysis of presented information and readings.

 


 

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