This unit involves students in the history of the Reformation era, so that they may better understand the Lutheran tradition as a movement for evangelical reform within the church catholic. Students will study the period from Christendom at the end of the Middle Ages, through the various European reformations to the end of the 16th century. This study will include: a special focus on the career of Martin Luther and the Lutheran reformation; the reform movements led by Zwingli and Calvin; the radical reformers; the expansion of the reformation movement in Europe; Catholic renewal; and the legacies of reformations.
Unit code: CH3003L
Unit status: Approved (Major revision)
Points: 18.0
Unit level: Undergraduate Level 3
Unit discipline: Church History
Delivery Mode: Face to Face
Proposing College: Australian Lutheran College
Show when this unit is running1. | Identify various approaches used in the study of the reformation era |
2. | Demonstrate familiarity with the main events, movements, and theological issues of the 16th century reformations |
3. | Analyse and evaluate the cultural, literary and theological features of texts from the reformation era |
4. | Identify and differentiate the theological insights of the great reformers, and evaluate their spiritual, pastoral and communal importance |
Course relationship : A level 3 unit in undergraduate theology and ministry courses
This unit utilises learner-centred approaches by enabling students to encounter primary texts, ask critical questions of those texts, and discuss each other’s questions in a weekly tutorial. The unit also utilises a considered approach to feedback, enabling ‘feed-forward’ feedback from both lecturer and co-students on the essay, followed by an opportunity to incorporate and react to this feedback.
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
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Forum | Reflections on assigned readings and participation in class discussions |
1200 | 25.0 |
Short Answer Tests | Written test |
800 | 15.0 |
Essay | Includes primary source research on a key Reformation theology topic |
3000 | 60.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Maggie Kappelhoff on 9 Oct, 2020
Unit record last updated: 2021-06-07 08:43:49 +1000