This unit examines the historical origins and development of the divine service, noting along the way its multiple connections to various Christian traditions and their interplay with culture, music, and the arts; the unique character of Australian Lutheranism and connections with Australian society being one particular focus. The unit analyses the services of the Church, as a whole and in their parts, considering scriptural foundations, ritual order, theological function, and liturgical enactment. Throughout the unit there is reference to, and use of, the various worship resources of the Lutheran Church of Australia with an aim to informed and confident preparation for the celebration of the church’s liturgy.
Unit code: DP2013L
Unit status: Archived (New unit)
Points: 18.0
Unit level: Undergraduate Level 2
Unit discipline: Pastoral Theology and Ministry Studies
Delivery Mode: Face to Face
Proposing College: Australian Lutheran College
Show when this unit is running1. | Describe the structure and contents of authorised LCA holy communion orders and various minor services |
2. | Outline the origin and nature of the LCA holy communion orders as the Lutheran form of the western mass, and Matins and Vespers as the Lutheran form of the western tradition of daily prayer |
3. | Analyse Lutheran rites biblically, theologically, ritually, ecumenically, and culturally |
4. | Prepare a performance of the divine service by an LCA congregation in its particular cultural and pastoral setting |
At least 15 credit points in Field D is desirable
Combination of lecture, discussion, tutorial, seminar, fieldwork (for 2 of the assessments)
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
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Essay | Essay 1800 words |
1800 | 40.0 |
Essay | liturgical planning exercise 1125 words |
1125 | 25.0 |
Oral Presentation | class presentation on a practical liturgical topic that examines the interplay of theology, liturgy and culture 1575 words (equivalent) |
1575 | 35.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by John Capper on 1 Nov, 2017
Unit record last updated: 2019-10-31 14:59:37 +1100