Theological Issues of the Early Church

UFT Code: 
CH/CT189
Unit Credit Points: 
15
Timetabling
Semester: 
Second Semester
Day: 
Tuesday
Time: 
2:15 - 5:15
Lecturer Profile: 
Andrew Hamilton
Lecturer Profile: 
David Gormley O’Brien
Location: 
CTM
Years Offered: 
2010

This unit explores the development of theology within the early church that have been seminal for later generations. The theological themes investigated include the unity and diversity in the faith of the early Christian communities, the tension between charismatic and institutional forms of ministry and authority, the Trinitarian and Christological debates within the church, and the Donatist and Pelagian disputes. It aims to help students appreciate the distinctive flavour of early Christian texts, and to understand both the questions which led to the classic formulations of Christian doctrine and the shape and limitations of those answers.  

Description
Learning Outcomes: 

Upon successful completion of this unit, it is expected that students will be able to:

  1. demonstrate a critical understanding of the historical environment in which Christian thought developed in its first five hundred years
  2. demonstrate an awareness of the key personalities in the various controversies of this period
  3. compare and contrast the theological positions of these personalities
  4. engage critically with selected original sources of the controversies of this period in English translation

 

Teaching Methods: 

 3 hours of lectures and tutorials per week for 12 weeks, including some online coursework preparation 

Contact Hours: 

36 Hours

Assessment: 
  • 2 x 3000 word essays (50%) 
Mode of Teaching: 
Semester
Bibliography: 

 * = set texts recommended for purchase

  • Augustine. The Confessions, trans. H. Chadwick. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.
  • Behr, J. The Way to Nicaea, Crestwood: St Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 2004.
  • *Brown, P. Augustine of Hippo – A Biography. Berkeley: University of California, 2000.
  • Chadwick, H. Heresy and Orthodoxy in the Early Church. London: Variorum, 1991.
  • Gonzalez, J. A History of Christian Thought. Vol. 1. Rev. Ed. Nashville: Abingdon, 1987. 
  • *Hall, S. Doctrine and Practice in the Early Church. London: SPCK, 1991.
  • Norris, R. A. (ed.). The Christological Controversy. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1980.
  • Studer, B. Trinity and Incarnation. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1993
  • Williams, R. Arius: Heresy and Tradition. London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 2001.
  • Williams, R. (ed.). The Making of Orthodoxy. London: SCM, 1983.
  • Young, F. From Nicaea to Chalcedon. London: SCM, 1983.
  • Young, F. The Making of the Creeds. London: SCM, 1991.
Unit Fields
Department Name: 
Department of Church History
Unit Level
GradDip Field: 
Foundational
MDiv Type of Study: 
Foundational
MTS: 
No
Postgraduate: 
No

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