BB204-812 - Biblical Studies Seminar
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2,976 Standard Tuition Fee
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12Credit Points
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0.125 EFT
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8AQF level
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Category advanced unitC
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biblical studiesUnit Discipline
Prerequisites
24cps BB / OT / NT
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students willA. Know and understand
1. Demonstrate Advanced knowledge and understanding of, and the research underlying, of a BB topic not otherwise covered in the students’ course
B. Be able to
1. Examine recent scholarship in its bearing on a BB topic not otherwise covered in the students’ course
2. Demonstrate skill in utilising diverse scholarship in a BB topic not otherwise covered in the students’ course
3. Present Research-Aware evidence-based perspectives on a BB topic not otherwise covered in the students’ course
C. Be in a position to
1. Applying Advanced perspectives and skills from a BB topic not otherwise covered in the students’ course to ministry practice and Christian living as a reflective practitioner
Content
The choice of the topic or theme to be studied is left to approved institutions but must have staff and library support sufficient to sustain the unit. The course coordinator is responsible for submitting for approval a proposed unit outline along with assessment plans to the moderator for Biblical Studies.
The unit is taught, conducted as a seminar involving class discussion as well as lectures and individual reading. The unit is not an individual research topic. It is strongly recommended that the unit include set reading of approximately 15 chapters from OT texts in Hebrew or NT texts in Greek or 25 chapters in English not covered elsewhere in the candidates’ course.
- Candidates must demonstrate a thorough grasp of the Old and New Testament issues involved
- Assessment should be designed to encourage exploration of the personal and pastoral implications of Old and New Testament perspectives discerned in candidates’ learning
- Units approved for the Master of Arts (Theology) may be used as the basis for this unit, adjusted appropriately to reflect major level undergraduate study for students enrolled in the undergraduate degrees