Course
FBD01 - Revelation
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General Information
Course Type On Campus
Course Category 2. Fundamental and Dogmatic Theology
Description Teaching Objective:
This course aims to systematically introduce how God's revelation occurs in the human world and how it interacts with human reason.

Teaching Content:
1. Briefly introduce the concepts related to the discipline of "theology", the relationship between reason and faith, and the academic nature of theology as a science, including the conditions, scope, sources of information, classification, research methods and functions of theological research.
2. Explore the revelation of the Christian faith, understand the connotation and evolution of revelation from the Bible and historical empirical data, systematically introduce the relevant concepts of revelation and different revelation models, and explore the rationality and credibility of revelation from the perspective of theology of faith and the signs of revelation.
3. According to Carl. Based on the foundation of the Christian faith by Rane, the theological anthropology is used as the starting point to explore the mystery of the Christian faith. It introduces the various divisions of systematic theology, including: catholicism, Christology, Mariology, ecclesiology, sacramentology, eschatology and Christian life, and guides students to have a first-level understanding of the overall mystery of Christ's revelation and learn to do relevant theological reflection.

Teaching Mode:
Lecture

Assessment Mode:
Examination or Written Paper
College Organization Structure Holy Spirit Institute of Religious Sciences
Course Tuition Fee 1600.00
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