Course
Liturgics and Liturgical Theology, Distance Education
The course introduces the student to the systematic approach to the variety of liturgies in a theological sense as well as in the intersection between textual criticism, literary criticism, history and linguistics. An important aspect is the historical development in proximity with how the liturgy is perceived and lived by the people.
At the end of the course, the student is expected to be able to:
- be able to understand the connection between space, time and place in the liturgy
- display considerable insight in the concept of Liturgical Theology
- demonstrate considerable knowledge in the particular historical development of liturgies
- reflect critically on the variety of methods in liturgical studies
The course literature may be subject to revision.
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(241 p.)
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(138 p.)
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(1186 p.)
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The schedule is available at the latest one month before the course starts. We do not recommend that you print the schedule as some changes may happen.
Grades
A = Excellent, B = Very good, C = Good, D = Satisfactory, E = Sufficient, Fx = Insufficient, F = InsufficientExamination Format
- Papers
- Seminars
- Take-home examination
A Bachelor's degree in Theology (equivalent to a Swedish Kandidatexamen) from an internationally recognized university, Including at least 15 credits in Eastern Christian Studies or equivalent. Certicifed proficiency in English documented by means of an internationally recognized proficiency test, e. g. TOEFL, IELTS or equivalent.
Established by Subject Representative College at Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm on February 13, 2019.