01.053.6110 Systematic Theology Exam Review

Course offering details

Instructors: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt

Event type: Practice class

Displayed in timetable as: Repetitorium ST

Hours per week: 2

Credits: 2,0

Language of instruction: German

Min. | Max. participants: 3 | 25

Requirements / organisational issues:
Students at the last period of their syst.-theol. studies.

Contents:
The Repetitorium of dogmatics serves to brush up and intensify the studies of systematic theology in the subject of dogmatics with a view to the forthcoming termination (examination).
The investigative horizon of research of various different Loci (problemareas ) of dogmatics (prolegomena, doctrine of god, cosmology and anthropology, christology as well as doctrine of atonement, church, order and ministry, sacraments, eschatology ).
The following questions will be discussed: Which subjects could probably meet me ? How do I find my main topic for the oral examination and how do I „survive“ the whole procedure avoiding that me or the examiner will be fundamentally confused.
In the repetitorium it is about theoretical, practical and strategical questions of the right preparation and practical implementation.
Also questions of dogma- and theological history will be included (but those of ethics will be excluded).
Some good knowlegde of the bible as well of church dogma- and religious confession history (from Nizäa to Barmen) would be basically advantageous.

Recommended reading list:
 - Rochus Leonhardt: Grundinformation Dogmatik: Ein Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch für das Studium der Theologie (UTB, Band 2214), Göttingen: V&R 4.Aufl. 2009, € 39,99
(chose any edition after 3rd ed.)
additionally:
- D. Korsch: Antwort auf Grundfragen christlichen Glaubens, Tü. 2016, UTB, € 19,99
- Ulrich H.J. Körtner: Dogmatik, Leipzig 2018 EVA, € 58.-

Additional information:
Uninterupted continuous participation has to be provided.

Participants/students do have the possibility, to draw a mock-exam  anonymous or with own name) and submit.
This one will be corrected by Wintersemester 19/20 and returned to the participants/students.
Preparing the subjects of the repetitorium wil need around 6 to 10 hours each week.

Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Mon, 23. Oct. 2023 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
2 Mon, 30. Oct. 2023 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
3 Mon, 6. Nov. 2023 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
4 Mon, 13. Nov. 2023 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
5 Mon, 20. Nov. 2023 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
6 Mon, 27. Nov. 2023 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
7 Mon, 4. Dec. 2023 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
8 Mon, 11. Dec. 2023 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
9 Mon, 18. Dec. 2023 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
10 Mon, 8. Jan. 2024 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
11 Mon, 15. Jan. 2024 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
12 Mon, 22. Jan. 2024 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
13 Mon, 29. Jan. 2024 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
14 Mon, 5. Feb. 2024 16:15 17:45 00 301 T5 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Benjamin Schmidt
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Instructors
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Roth
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jochen Schmidt