On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1 be familiar with the books and types of literature which make up the New Testament;
2 appreciate the centrality of the Resurrection experience in Christian belief;
3 recognize the New Testament writings as the basis for subsequent developments in Christian theology and worship;
4 understand the use of the New Testament in the Catholic community today;
5 communicate what they have learned from an adult stance.
� Introduction to the historical, geographical, cultural, political and religious background to the New Testament.
� The centrality of the Paschal mystery.
� The formation of the New Testament.
� Study of the different types of literature contained in the New Testament (e.g. gospel, letter, parable, miracle story).
� The use of the New Testament in the Church today.
This will include:
� reflection on personal experience;
� related input to deepen understanding;
� the gathering of information through reading and listening;
� group discussion.
Lectures and seminars
Contact hours: 5 x 2hr sessions
Number of Groups: 1
001 Assessed coursework 100%
Module Coordinator - Nathan Uglow
Level - 4
Credit Value - 10
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - S1