This unit applies insights drawn from Christian spirituality and material culture to study a variety of responses to death, dying and bereavement. Students will be expected to engage with historical and contemporary theories and practices dealing with death and grieving. Theological reflection on and critical assessment of these practices will acquaint students with an understanding of the needs of the terminally ill and the bereaved.
Unit code: DS2214Y
Unit status: Approved (Major revision)
Points: 18.0
Unit level: Undergraduate Level 2
Unit discipline: Spirituality
Delivery Mode: Blended
Proposing College: Yarra Theological Union
Show when this unit is running1. | Articulate the foundational beliefs that underlie two Christian rituals surrounding death and dying |
2. | Identify how a work of art (of your choice) expresses cultural and spiritual attitudes to death and dying |
3. | Demonstrate familiarity with several theories of grieving |
4. | Identify (with visual examples) how art in the past might have enhanced pastoral care of the dying and the bereaved |
18 credit points in either CH or DS
Six bi-weekly classes of six hours each conducted face to face. This unit explores the role of material culture as a source for identifying and interpreting Christian spiritual practices in the care of the dying and bereaved
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
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Essay | 1000 | 30.0 | |
Essay | 1000 | 30.0 | |
Essay | 2500 | 40.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 27 Jun, 2023
Unit record last updated: 2023-06-27 15:16:59 +1000