Units timetabled for 2013 and 2014 are provisional only, and details of semester and time will change. The official timetable for each year is released on 1 September of the prior year.
Archived unit descriptions for 2011 are available here.
Rhetoric and Theology in Ignatian Texts: History and Practice
Unit Code:
CH/CT442
RTI:
United Faculty of Theology
Unit Value:
15 points
This unit introduces chronologically texts from the Ignatian spiritual tradition, which illustrate the relationship between rhetoric, spirituality and theology. It will focus on the rhetorical styles in which Ignatian spiritual writing has been set: homiletic, poetic, discursive, polemical, contemplative, psychological. In examining the relationship between rhetoric, spirituality and theology in this tradition, it will ask students to write theologically in different rhetorical styles for different audiences.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this unit, it is expected that students will be able to:
Outline and discuss the procedures and concerns of classical rhetoric.
Describe and evaluate the use of rhetorical stratagems in the Ignatian tradition over five centuries.
Demonstrate the ability at postgraduate level to recognise and describe the relationship between rhetoric, spirituality and theological content in selected writings.
Demonstrate proficiency in the use a variety of rhetorical styles in theological presentation.
Demonstrate the ability to write at postgraduate level for different audiences on various topics and to evaluate their own writing.
Demonstrate the ability to translate Ignatian concepts into contemporary terms adapted to different audiences, and to evaluate this translation.