Type of course: |
Compulsory |
Language of instruction: |
Romanian |
Erasmus Language of instruction: |
English, French |
Name of lecturer: |
Oliviu-Petru Botoi |
Seminar tutor: |
Oliviu-Petru Botoi |
Form of education |
Full-time |
Form of instruction: |
Class |
Number of teaching hours per semester: |
28 |
Number of teaching hours per week: |
1 |
Semester: |
Autumn |
Form of receiving a credit for a course: |
Grade |
Number of ECTS credits allocated |
3 |
Course aims:
Acquiring in-depth knowledge of the virtue of faith, love and hope;
Realization of the importance of knowing God;
Knowledge of the basic elements of Christian ecology;
Practical knowledge and awareness of the influence of technology on human life.
Course Entry Requirements:
-
Course contents:
Theological virtue of faith;
Theological virtue of hope;
Theological virtue of love;
Teaching methods:
Lecture, exemplification, conversation, debate.
Learning outcomes:
Get to know and deepen your knowledge about the three theological virtues;
Distinguish the ways of knowing God;
It realizes the importance of the human body created by God from an eschatological perspective;
Learn about elements of Christian ecology and the influences of technology on human life in general and on the spiritual life of the Christian in particular;
Learning outcomes verification and assessment criteria:
It defines faith, hope and love. He knows at least one biblical or patristic foundation for each theological virtue; Defines ecology and technique;Written paper-interpretative essay – 10%. Frontal evaluation/ Oral exam: 90%.
Recommended reading:
Boris Bobrinskoy,
The Mystery of the Church: A Course in Orthodox Dogmatic Theology, St Vladimirs Seminary Press
, New York
, 2002
, 292
Paul Evdokimov,
La Connaissance de Dieu selon la tradition orientale : L'enseignement patristique, liturgique et iconographique, Vavier
, Paris
, 1968
, 159
Lazar Puhalo,
The Soul, the Body and Death, Synaxis Press
, Monastery All Saints
, 1994
, 138