Details for THE208 Trinity and Christian Life

Ever wondered what the doctrine of Trinity is all about? Or, what it means that God is Father, Son and Holy Spirit? This subject is designed to answer these questions and to give you a depth of understanding about the nature and being of God as Triune. This course will expand your views about God and the radical significance of who God is.

Quick Stats

  • Currently offered by Alphacrucis: Yes
  • Course code: THE208
  • Credit points: 10

Subject Coordinator

Contact studentsupport@ac.edu.au for more information.

Prerequisite

Unit Content

Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of the Scriptural, philosophical and theological issues relevant to the development of the doctrine of the Trinity;
  2. Analyse the theological implications of the Trinity for Christian views of creation, soteriology and ecclesiology;
  3. Examine and apply the relevance of the doctrine of the Trinity for contemporary Christian life and the Church community;
  4. Apply contemporary Trinitarian theology to human anthropology, including gender, well-being, politics and society, and intra-religious dialogue.

Subject Content

  • Why the Trinity Matters?
  • God’s Self-Revelation: Scripture and the Economic and Immanent Trinity
  • Developing Trinitarian Doctrine
  • Trinitarian Pneumatology
  • Trinity and Creation ex-nihilo
  • Metaphysics and The Triune God
  • Analogies and Augustine
  • A Contemporary Trinity: Social Trinitarianism
  • Applying Trinitarian Ontology: Church and Politics
  • Relations of Origin: Hierarchy & Subordination?
  • Trinity, Other Religions and Feminism
  • Trinity and Human Well-Being
  • Trinity, Spirituality and Worship

This course may be offered in the following formats

  • Onsite (face-to-face)
  • Online (eLearning)
  • Intensives
  • Extensives

Please consult your course prospectus or enquire about how and when this course will be offered next at Alphacrucis University College.

Assessment Methods

  • Minor Essay (30%)
  • Major Essay (50%)
  • Reading Reports (20%)

Prescribed Text

  • Primary readings provided