(in Polish) Idee duchowości chrześcijańskiej we współczesnej literaturze i filmie 430-KS1-2KON30
Course profile: General Academic
Form of study: Full-time studies
Course type: facultative
Year/semester of study: 2/1
Prerequisites (sequential system of courses and exams): none,
Seminar: 30
Teaching methods: Lectures.
ECTS credits: 2
Balance of student workload:
Class attendance:
- lecture 30h
Course preparation:
- lecture 20h
Literature study: 20h
Individual consultation with the teacher: 1h
Student workload:
Direct interaction with the teacher: 31, 1 ECTS
Practical exercises: 45, 0 ECTS
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
The student understands the mechanisms of culture-forming, the influence of religion on social and political life of the community - evaluation work.
The student knows the basic factors uniting society - economic, ethnic, cultural, political and religious ties - evaluation work. The student is able to properly interpret historical and contemporary events - evaluation work.
The student has the ability to properly assess historical events in the context of the norms of the era - the final work.
The student is able to correctly form assessments and comments of events - a final work.
The student can show examples of the influence of Christianity on the development of Europe - the final work.
Assessment criteria
Lecture, discussion.
Form of passing the subject: final work.
Assessment criteria: presence on 75% of classes, writing a final work
Bibliography
Frederica Mathews-Green, The Matrix, Christianity Today 5 2003.
Deacy, Christopher. Faith in film: religious themes in contemporary cinema. Ashgate, 2005.
Budde, Michael. "The (magic) kingdom of God: christianity and global culture industries." (1997).
Legg, Pamela Mitchell. "CONTEMPORARY FILMS AND RELIGIOUS EXPLORATION: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Part II: How to Engage in Conversation With Film." Religious education 92.1 (1997): 119-132.
Haber, Edythe C. "The Lamp with the Green Shade: Mikhail Bulgakov and His Father." The Russian Review 44.4 (1985): 333-350.
Stenbock-Fermor, Elisabeth. "Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita and Goethe's Faust." The Slavic and East European Journal 13.3 (1969): 309-325.
Ericson, Edward E. "The Satanic Incarnation: Parody in Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita." The Russian Review 33.1 (1974): 20-36.
Gibson, Alexander Boyce. The religion of Dostoevsky. Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2016.
Hartt, Walter F. "Godly Influences: The Theology of JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis." Studies in the Literary Imagination 14.2 (1981): 21.
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