This unit introduces students to the practise of preaching in the Christian tradition. It examines the various models of preaching in recent homiletical literature and gives special attention to the responsibility of preaching from the Revised Common Lectionary in a regular liturgy of word and table. Participants in the course will have opportunity to ‘workshop’ their own preaching in the light of what they are learning
Unit code: CT9200T
Unit status: Archived (New unit)
Points: 24.0
Unit level: Postgraduate Elective
Unit discipline: Systematic Theology
Delivery Mode: Face to Face
Proposing College: Trinity College Theological School
Show when this unit is running1. | Articulate a what a sermon is and what it is for, in a genuinely theological manner |
2. | Learn to construct and preach a sermon that is theologically and rhetorically alive |
3. | Critique their own sermons and those of others, in the light of the homiletical literature |
4. | Understand and articulate how a sermon is related to the Bible, Christian liturgy and to keystone Christian doctrines such as the incarnation, the paschal mystery and the Trinity |
5. | Understand and articulate something of the relatedness of preaching to the personhood and vocation of the ordained Christian minister |
6. | Appraise how a sermon relates to the pastoral horizon of local ecclesial culture |
7. | Evaluate how a sermon is related to the broader horizons of contemporary history, culture and politics. |
30 points in Biblical Studies and 30 points in Systematic Theology and/or Liturgy
Lectures, seminars and workshops
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Essay | Tutorial presentation of 1500 words |
0 | 50.0 |
Skill Demonstration | Skill demonstration: Sermon preached to class, submitted in writing (equivalent of 1500 words) |
0 | 25.0 |
Seminar or Tutorial | Tutorial presentation of 1500 words |
0 | 25.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by John Capper on 19 Oct, 2017
Unit record last updated: 2022-09-07 11:44:17 +1000