The History of Christianity in the Middle East 1500-OG-EN-HCHM
1. The birth of the Gentile Church – 2 hrs
2. The Judaeo-Christians – 2 hrs
3. The Church of Antioch – 2 hrs
4. The rise of the Miaphysite Church – 2 hrs
5. Christians in Persia – 2 hrs
6. The Great Persian War and the Arab invasion – 2 hrs
7. The Great Schism and the First Crusade – 2 hrs
8. The Crusade Kingdoms - 2 hrs
9. The unions with the Roman Catholic Church – 2 hrs
10. Christians under the Ottoman rule – 2 hrs
11. The creation of the Jewish State – 2 hrs
12. The reforms of the Second Vatican Council – 2 hrs
13. Christians caught in the Arab-Jewish conflict. The Second Gulf War and its aftermath – 2 hrs
14. The Messianic Jew – 4 hrs
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Efekty kształcenia
Learning outcomes - knowledge
W-1: The student knows the basic facts from the history of the Christianity in the Middle East.
W-2: The student is acquainted with the most important doctrinal differences between the Christian creeds.
Learning outcomes - skills
U-1: The student can explain what religious denominations dominated in different regions at different periods in the Middle East.
U-2: The student can explain the importance of the impact of the Muslims and the Western Christians in the life of the Christians in the Middle East.
Learning outcomes - social competencies
K-1: The student is aware of the external and internal reasons for the current situation of the Christians in the Middle East.
K-2: The student can discuss in a civil way the current developments of the religious situation in the Middle East.
K-3: The student is able to distinguish between various Christian Eastern Churches, their customs and creeds.
Kryteria oceniania
Assessment methods:
- attendence
- test
Assessment criteria:
1. The presence at the lectures (three absences allowed)
2. Final test. In order to pass this test students have to obtain at least 50%. Grades:
satisfactory- … 50 %
satisfactory plus- … 60…%
good - 70…%
good plus- … 80…%
very good- … 85 %
Literatura
1. A. Atiya, Historia kościołów wschodnich, Warszawa 1978.
2. J. Daniélou, The theology of Jewish Christianity, Philadelphia 1977.
3. F. Filoni, The Church in Iraq, Washington, D.C., 2017.
4. K.Kościelniak, Grecy i Arabowie. Historia Kościoła melkickiego (katolickiego) na ziemiach zdobytych przez muzułmanów : (634-1516), Kraków 2004.
5. A. O’Mahony, E. Loosley, Eastern Christianity in the Modern Middle East, London 2010.
6. E.W. Sauer, Sasanian Persia: Between Rome and the Steppes of Eurasia, Edinburgh 2017.
7. Ch. Tyerman, God’s war: A New History of the Crusades, Harvard 2006.
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