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Title: BIB 813: The Passion, Crucifixion, and Resurrection: Theological Implications
Subtitle: Examining the Theological Significance of Jesus’ Suffering, Death, and Resurrection
Course Name & Level: The Passion, Crucifixion, and Resurrection: Theological Implications, Doctorate Degree
Number of Credit Hours: 3 credit hours
Keywords: Passion, Crucifixion, Resurrection
1. Introduction:
This course explores the theological implications of the passion, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Students will examine the historical events and their profound impact on Christian theology.
2. Course Description:
An advanced course focusing on the passion, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Emphasis is placed on understanding the theological significance of these events and their implications for Christian belief and practice.
3. Course Purpose:
To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the theological implications of Jesus’ passion, crucifixion, and resurrection.
4. Course Objectives:
To explore and analyze the theological significance of the passion, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus, enhancing students’ understanding of their impact on Christian theology and practice.
5. Key Terms Defined & Key Concepts Explained:
- Passion: The suffering and death of Jesus Christ.
- Crucifixion: The Roman method of execution by which Jesus was put to death.
- Resurrection: The belief in Jesus rising from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion.
- Atonement: The reconciliation of God and humankind through Jesus Christ.
- Salvation: The deliverance from sin and its consequences, brought about by faith in Jesus Christ.
6. Specific Topics with Descriptions:
- Introduction to the Passion Narratives: Overview of the course and its objectives.
- Historical Context of the Passion: Examination of the historical and cultural settings of Jesus’ passion.
- The Last Supper: Analysis of the theological significance of the Last Supper.
- Gethsemane and Betrayal: Study of Jesus’ agony in Gethsemane and the events leading to his arrest.
- Trial of Jesus: Examination of the trial before Jewish and Roman authorities.
- Crucifixion: Analysis of the crucifixion and its theological implications.
- Resurrection Accounts: Exploration of the resurrection narratives in the Gospels.
- Theological Themes in the Passion and Resurrection: Examination of key theological themes such as atonement, salvation, and victory over death.
- Christological Implications: Study of how the passion, crucifixion, and resurrection inform our understanding of Jesus’ identity and mission.
- Implications for Christian Worship: Exploration of how these events shape Christian liturgy and worship.
- Eschatological Significance: Analysis of the implications of the resurrection for Christian eschatology.
- Contemporary Perspectives: Examination of modern theological reflections on the passion, crucifixion, and resurrection.
7. Assessments with Descriptions:
- Quizzes: Regular quizzes to test knowledge of key concepts and events related to the passion, crucifixion, and resurrection.
- Reflection Papers: Written reflections on personal insights and learnings from specific topics.
- Exegetical Papers: Detailed exegetical analysis of selected passion and resurrection narratives.
- Research Paper: An in-depth research paper on a chosen aspect of the passion, crucifixion, or resurrection.
- Midterm Exam: An exam covering the first half of the course material.
- Final Exam: Comprehensive exam covering the entire course.
- Participation: Active participation in class discussions and group activities.
- Presentation: A presentation on a significant theological implication of the passion, crucifixion, or resurrection.
8. Research References:
- The Death of the Messiah: From Gethsemane to the Grave by Raymond E. Brown. eBook format. MLA Citation: Brown, Raymond E. The Death of the Messiah: From Gethsemane to the Grave. Doubleday, 1994.
- Resurrection: Interpreting the Easter Gospel by Rowan Williams. eBook format. MLA Citation: Williams, Rowan. Resurrection: Interpreting the Easter Gospel. Darton, Longman & Todd, 1982.
- The Resurrection of the Son of God by N.T. Wright. eBook format. MLA Citation: Wright, N.T. The Resurrection of the Son of God. Fortress Press, 2003.
- Atonement by Eleonore Stump. eBook format. MLA Citation: Stump, Eleonore. Atonement. Oxford University Press, 2018.
- Crucifixion: In the Ancient World and the Folly of the Message of the Cross by Martin Hengel. eBook format. MLA Citation: Hengel, Martin. Crucifixion: In the Ancient World and the Folly of the Message of the Cross. Fortress Press, 1977.
This comprehensive curriculum ensures that students gain a deep understanding of the passion, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus, focusing on King Jesus, His Kingdom, and His Great Commission.