FALL DAY SESSION 2016 (INTERNET-CHUUK)
CLASS TIME: Weekly
INSTRUCTOR: Dean F.
McGinnis
OFFICE HOURS: M-F (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY)
CAMPUS OFFICE PHONE:
808-735-4827
FAX: 781-350-5628
EMAIL: [email protected]
REQUIRED TEXT(S):
·
Paulist Press
2004
·
ISBN-10:
0809141892
· ISBN-13: 978-0809141890
2. Access
to any generally accepted bible
In addition to the text, there will be a
number of handouts, available online at no cost, for the student’s reference
and use throughout the course.
Ancient
scriptural documents have erupted into modern controversies, ranging from
questions over biblical fundamentalism to the meaning of Jesus in contemporary
times. Questions concerning the creation
stories, the monarchy of
·
Expose the
biblical world in a way that allows the element of controversy to emerge for
the sake of appreciating the complex character and nature of the material both
as a whole as well as its component parts.
·
Sift through a
multitude of controversial texts, events, characters, messages, interpretations
of, and approaches toward, scripture which excite and alarm both believers and
non-believers.
·
Foster a
critical use of the biblical material on the basis of contemporary biblical
scholarship utilizing available historical, scientific, linguistic and theological
tools which enable examination and consideration of variant points of view.
·
Contextualize
the controversial character of scripture within the scope of conflict that
defines the human condition and which ranges through the bulk of human
literature, religious and secular.
CLASS
PARTICIPATION/INTERACTION REQUIREMENTS:
Students are expected to
attend all classes. Attending all classes is defined as logging on to the
website at least once a week. Participation is defined as preparing for,
completion of, and participation in, all reading assignments, group discussions
and writing assignments given at the discretion of the instructor. Students
will be required to respond to at least two of their fellow students’
assignments each week via the website. Additional interaction is encouraged but
not required
Note: It is the responsibility of the student to inform the
instructor of any specific special needs or difficulties that one may have in
order that appropriate strategies for the completion of the work may be
mutually developed.
Course Methodology/ ASSIGNMENTS:
Instruction will consist of
readings, videos, group discussions, personal reflections and papers. Students
will be expected to participate in the group discussions. Assignments will be
posted to the website per the schedule and should be completed in conjunction
with the schedule.
FINAL PAPER:
The final paper will be a
creative 5-8 page paper comparing and contrasting how biblical interpretation
has affected the major Judeo/Christian faith traditions, historical political
decisions, as well as, the students own personal perspective.
FINAL EXAM:
This will be a comprehensive
exam and will be administered online within E-College.
GRADING POLICY:
Grading will be based upon
regular class participation, reflection papers, final paper and the final exam
as follows:
A: 90-100%; B: 80-89%; C:
70-79%; D: 60-69%; F: below 60%
·
Incomplete
Grades:
An
Incomplete grade may be granted to the student, by the instructor, in
accordance with University Policy, due to certain situations which include, but
are not limited to:
o
Completion of
the majority of the coursework as determined by the instructor and:
§
Documented
family emergencies.
§
Documented
medical issues.
§
Documented
military orders.
All
documentation should be first submitted to the instructor who will review the
documentation and either grant the Incomplete or refer it to the appropriate
University Official for review. Incompletes are valid for 90 days.
Organizational
themes refer to underlying structural links that contribute to the choice of content,
the pedagogy selected for participation of the teacher/learner and
student/teacher in bringing the content to life, and fulfillment of the course
objectives within a broader frame of education and building community.
Provide an
integral quality education;
Educate for adaptation and change.
2. The second major organizational theme is diversity and the complex issues that arise when we look at religions as cultural institutions and artifacts. Diversity themes are developed in relation to the content of the course as well as the in relation to the student/learners who are participants in the course.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
(HONESTY):
Academic honesty
is an essential aspect of all learning, scholarship, and research. It is one of
the values regarded most highly by academic communities throughout the world.
Violations of the principle of academic honesty are extremely serious and will
not be tolerated. Students are responsible for promoting academic honesty at
Chaminade by not participating in any act of dishonesty and by reporting any
incidence of academic dishonesty to an instructor or to a University official.
Academic dishonesty may include theft of records or examinations, alteration of
grades, and plagiarism.
COURSE SCH
Part 1: (9/5/2016-9/18/2016)
·
Introduction
·
REQUIRED QUESTIONNAIRE
·
Carmody Chapter 1
·
Versions of the
Bible Handout
·
Understanding
Religion Video
·
Who Wrote the Bible (Part 1) Video
·
Who Wrote the Bible (Part 2) Video
Part 2: (9/19/2016-10/2/2016)
·
Carmody Chapter 2
·
US News: pp. 2-9 Handout
·
Interpreting
Ancient Manuscripts (click on the images at the top)
·
Indigenous/Oral
Religions/Traditions Video
·
Old
Testament Video
Part 3: (10/3/2016-10/16/2016)
Part 4: (10/17/2016-10/30/2016)
Part 6: (11/14/2016-11/20/2016)
·
Carmody Chapter 6
·
US News: pp. 26-29 Handout
·
Paul Chronology
Handout
·
Paul Video
·
History of
Christianity (Part 3) Video
·
History of
Christianity (Part 4) Video
Part 7: (11/21/2015-11/27/2016)
· Carmody Chapter 7
·
Synoptic Gospels
Handout
·
History of
Christianity (Part 5) Video
·
History of
Christianity (Part 6) Video
Part 8: (11/28/2016-12/4/2016)
·
Carmody Chapter 8
·
US News: pp. 19-24 Handout
·
Gospel of John Handout
·
The First
Christians (Part 1) Video
·
The First
Christians (Part 2) Video
Part 9: (12/5/2016-12/11/2016)
·
Carmody Chapter 9
·
US News: pp. 59-63 Handout
·
Decree on
Ecumenism (Unitatis Redintegratio) Handout
·
The First
Christians (Part 3) Video
·
The First
Christians (Part 4) Video
Part 10: (12/12/2016-12/18/2016)
·
Carmody Chapter 10
·
US News: pp. 51-56 Handout
·
US News: pp. 73-76 Handout
·
Antichrist Video
· End Times Video
Final
Paper due
Final
exam