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Christology
Prerequisite: None
A Biblical, historical and systematic way to study the following important topics: the beginning of Christology among the first
Christians as this is founded in the New Testament; the message of Jesus as it centers on the kingdom; salvation as total and integral
liberations; the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus; and the mystery of the person of Jesus in Tradition and contemporary theology.
Intended Learning Outcomes Course Content/Subject Teaching Assessment Strategies Instructional Materials Time
Matter Learning Table
Activities
August 22, 2022 Opening of Classes
“Prima non Datur”
September 12, 2022 The Book of Genesis Bible Quiz: Gen. 1-11
Introduction
At the end of 3 hour meeting, Primeval History (Gen
student must have: 1-11)
Abraham Cycle (12-25)
1. Understood the Primeval History
and Abraham Cycle
Lecture/Discussion
Periodical Exam
Presentation
The professor will encourage the graduate students for additional topics and activities to be integrated in the course.
IV. Grading Procedure:
Master of Arts in Religious Studies students performance will be graded based on the following:
Semestral Grade: The Mid-term grade is added to the Final Grade and divided by two.
Rev. Fr. Ronaldo Quijano, SThD Ms. Flora J. Hojilla, PhD Rev. Fr. Rey G. Zerrudo, SSL
Course Professor Program Chair President