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Papers taught in 2017
CONTENTS
Welcome 1
Contents 1
Paper Selection 1
Papers Taught in the Upcoming Semesters
Papers Taught in 2017 2
Distance papers 2
Paper Information
Biblical Studies 3
Christian Ethics 5
Church History 6
Liturgical Studies 7
Pastoral Theology 8
Spirituality 10
Theology 11
Philosophy 14
Academic Information
Weekly Timetable 16
Academic Calendar 18
Study Options 19
Degree Planning Chart 19
Diploma Planning Chart 20
Staff List 21
Fees Guide Back
Contacts cover
WELCOME Now that you have decided upon the the
qualification you want to study towards (i.e.
Bachelor of Theology or Graduate Diploma), the
next step is to select the papers that will help you
complete your degree or diploma.
If you want to complete individual papers but not
a full qualification , this is not an option at Good
Shepherd College. We’d suggest contacting Walk
by Faith about their NCRS programme.
1
PAPER SELECTION Becoming familiar with the numbering system (or
code) given to each paper, the structure of the
qualifications offered and the mode of study
options will assist you in selecting the right papers.
Paper Codes
Paper codes all start with a letter that identifies the sub-discipline they belong to. For example, B7110 is a Biblical Studies paper.
All our courses are at undergraduate level i.e.
Level 7, the first number in the code. e.g. B7110
The second number represents the different study levels. 100s – Stage I or 1st level course, 200s – Stage II or 2nd level course, 300s – Stage III or 3rd level course.
The last two digits identify each particular paper within their subject area.
Are these the right papers for my programme?
You should ensure that your papers are
appropriate for your intended qualification by
referring to the planning charts on pages 19-20.
How many papers an I able to take?
To ensure your paper selection represents a
reasonable workload there are limits to the
number of papers students can take each
semester.
Special Note
Pay special attention to the semester the paper is
being taught in and if it is being taught on-campus
only, or also by-distance.
TABLE 1: MODE OF STUDY
On-campus Distance
Part-time 1, 2 or 3 papers per semester
1 or 2 papers per semester
Full-time 4 papers per semester
Not available
2 PAPERS TAUGHT IN 2017
BIBLICAL STUDIES
SEMESTER ONE B7110 Introduction to Biblical Studies B7364 Pauline Literature
SEMESTER TWO B7254 Synoptic Gospels
CHRISTIAN ETHICS SEMESTER ONE E7100 Sources and Principles of Christian Ethics E7345 Justice, Human Life and Society
CHURCH HISTORY SEMESTER TWO H7110 History of the Early Church
HUMANITIES SEMESTER TWO A7132 Ecclesiastical Latin
LITURGICAL STUDIES
SEMESTER ONE L7100 Introduction to Christian Worship
SEMESTER TWO L7220 Introduction to Preaching
PASTORAL THEOLOGY AND PRACTICE SEMESTER ONE P7362 Canon Law and the Sacraments
SEMESTER TWO P7363 Selected Themes in Canon Law C7249 Human Development and Pastoral
Counselling
SPIRITUALITY SEMESTER ONE S7350 Christian Spiritual Wisdom
SEMESTER TWO S7102 Introduction to Christian Spirituality
THEOLOGY SEMESTER ONE
T7101 Introduction to Theology T7231 The Person and Work of Christ T7327 The Sacrament of Marriage
SEMESTER TWO T7217 The Church T7325 Anointing and Reconciliation
PHILOSOPHY SEMESTER ONE W7106 Ancient and Early Medieval Philosophy W7309 From Descartes to Kant
PHILOSOPHY continued
SEMESTER TWO W7207 Logic and Critical Thinking W7331 Kant to Postmodernism
For information on how to enrol please refer to the separate booklet of that title.
DISTANCE PAPERS 2017 BIBLICAL STUDIES
SEMESTER ONE B7110 Introduction to Biblical Studies B7364 Pauline Literature
SEMESTER TWO B7254 Synoptic Gospels
CHURCH HISTORY
SEMESTER TWO H7110 History of the Early Church
LITURGICAL STUDIES
SEMESTER ONE L7100 Introduction to Christian Worship
PASTORAL THEOLOGY AND PRACTICE
SEMESTER ONE
P7362 Canon Law and the Sacraments
SEMESTER TWO P7363 Selected Themes in Canon Law C7249 Human Development and Pastoral
Counselling
SPIRITUALITY
SEMESTER ONE S7350 Christian Spiritual Wisdom
SEMESTER TWO S7102 Introduction to Christian Spirituality
THEOLOGY
SEMESTER ONE T7101 Introduction to Theology T7231 The Person and Work of Christ
PHILOSOPHY
SEMESTER ONE W7309 From Descartes to Kant
SEMESTER TWO W7207 Logic and Critical Thinking W7331 Kant to Postmodernism
PAPER SELECTION BIBLICAL STUDIES
Title INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL STUDIES
Code B7110
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer Rev Dr Kevin Waldie SM, SSL, PhD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 5 (15 credits)
Introduces students to the Bible, its content, context and literary genres and to the methodologies of biblical reading, study and interpretation.
Students are required to buy the textbook above and to bring it to the first lecture of B7110. The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha: New Revised Standard Version edited by Michael Coogan. 4th Revised edition. Publisher Oxford University Press Inc. ISBN 9780195289558 (hardback) or ISBN 0195289552 (paperback). Supplier: http://www.bookdepository.com
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 - Jun 23
Semester One 2017.
When: Where:
Monday 10am-12noon (double) Thursday 2pm-3pm Lecture Room 3
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
3
The basic rules for the degree or diploma on pages
19-20 are a good place to start when choosing
papers. This avoids finding out later that the
papers you completed do not fit programme
requirements, and therefore cannot be counted
towards your degree or diploma.
If you want to complete individual papers but not
a full qualification, this is not an option at Good
Shepherd College. We’d suggest contacting Walk
by Faith about their NCRS programme.
WHERE SHOULD I START? STAGE 1 PAPERS OR
AT A HIGHER LEVEL?
100-level papers are the normal entry point to
tertiary study.
A Bachelor of Theology has pre-requisites for
each paper i.e. papers that must be completed
before further study in the subject area of
interest can be taken. Credit for previous study
may be applied for by providing official academic
transcripts to the Dean of Studies.
The Graduate Diploma of Theology recognises
that previous study enables the student to begin
with higher-level papers without the need for
pre-requisites. You can choose any combination
of papers provided you include T7101 and
complete 5 papers at stage 3.
The same selection of papers are available for
both the Bachelor of Theology and the Graduate
Diploma of Theology, for both full-time and part-
time students.
NEED HELP CHOOSING YOUR PAPERS?
The Dean, Fr. Merv Duffy, [email protected] can
help you make sense of the structure of the
degree or diploma you’re studying towards and
assist you in selecting papers.
BIBLICAL STUDIES
Title PAULINE LITERATURE
Code B7364
Pre-
requisite Two papers (30 NZQA credits) in Biblical Studies
Lecturer Rev Dr Kevin Waldie SM, BA, SSL, PhD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
Rediscover the texts and ideas of the first Christian writer whose works have been preserved, St Paul.
This course unit examines the literary forms and theological content of the New Testament Literature associated with Paul, with due consideration of their historical, cultural and religious settings.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 - Jun 23
Semester One 2017.
When: Where:
Monday 10am-12noon (double) Thursday 2pm-3pm Lecture Room 1
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
Title SYNOPTIC GOSPELS
Code B7254
Pre-
requisite One paper (15 NZQA credits) in
Biblical Studies
Lecturer Rev Dr Kevin Waldie SM, SSL, PhD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 6 (15 credits)
Why are there three Gospels with very similar content preserved in the New Testament? That is the question this paper investigates.
This course unit builds on any Biblical Studies Introductory Course Unit and contributes towards the sub-major sequence in Biblical Studies. It develops the ability to research in Biblical Studies through reading the Synoptic Gospels in the light of relevant contemporary scholarly literature.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Jul 17 - Nov 10
Semester Two 2017
When: Tuesday 10am-12noon (double) Friday 9am-10am Lecture Room 3
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
4
CHRISTIAN ETHICS
Title JUSTICE, HUMAN LIFE AND SOCIETY
Code E7345
Pre-
requisite
One paper (15 NZQA credits) in Christian Ethics at Level 5 or 1st level
Lecturer Brian Johnstone CSSR, STL, STD, PhD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
Societies as well as individuals can be just or unjust. This paper explores what it means.
This unit examines the ethical issues of human community, sociality and globalisation, with special focus on the requirements of social justice.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 - Jun 23
Semester One 2017.
When: Where:
Monday 2pm-3pm Thursday 10am – 12noon (double) Lecture Room 1
Mode of Study:
Available on-campus only. No distance mode.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
Title SOURCES AND PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS
Code E7100
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer Brian Johnstone CSSR, STL, STD, PhD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 5 (15 credits)
On what basis should Christians distinguish between right and wrong? Explore the basics of Christian Ethics in this paper
This unit introduces students to theological reflection on the ethical aspects of Christian life and discipleship.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 - Jun 23
Semester One 2017.
When: Where:
Thursday 1pm-2pm Friday 10am- 12noon (double) Lecture Room 3
Mode of Study:
Available on-campus only. No distance mode.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
5
CHURCH HISTORY HUMANITIES
Title HISTORY OF THE EARLY CHURCH
Code H7110
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer Ann Thorp, DipNursStud, BTh, STL
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 5 (15 credits)
This course unit is designed to provide students with an overview and general understanding of the early centuries of Christian history.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Jul 17 - Nov 10
Semester Two 2017
When: Thursday 11am-12noon Friday 10am-12noon (double) Lecture Room 3
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
Title ECCLESIASTICAL LATIN
Code A7132
Pre-
requisite
None
Lecturer Sr Elizabeth Snedden RSCJ, DTheol
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 5 (15 credits)
This course unit aims to provide the student with the basic grammatical and syntactical knowledge that will lead to a grasp of the Latin ecclesiastical writings.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Jul 17 - Nov 10
Semester Two 2017
When: Monday 10am-11am Tuesday 2pm-3pm Wednesday 9am-10am
Mode of Study:
Available on-campus only. No distance mode.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
6
LITURGICAL STUDIES
Title INTRODUCTION TO PREACHING
Code L7220
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer Rev Dr Timothy Costello SM, ATCL, PhD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 6 (15 credits)
The theory and practice of public speaking in
ministry.
This course gives a theology of preaching and introduces students to the foundational skills needed for the preparation and delivery of speeches, homilies, and sermons.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Jul 17 - Nov 10
Semester Two 2017
When: Tuesday 1pm-2pm Wednesday 9am-11am (double) Lecture Room 2
Mode of Study:
Available to on-campus only. No distance mode.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
Title INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN WORSHIP
Code L7100
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer Anna Surrey, DipSpSci, BTh, STL
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 5 (15 credits)
Look at what Liturgy – public worship – is, how it has developed across Christian history and study its underlying principles.
This course unit introduces students to concepts that provide a foundation for the study of Christian worship.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 - Jun 23
Semester One 2017.
When: Where:
Tuesday 2pm–3pm Wednesday 10am–12noon Lecture Room 3
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
7
PASTORAL THEOLOGY
Title SELECTED THEMES IN CANON LAW
Code P7363
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer Rev Dr Brendan Daly PhD, JCD
NZ Credit
Value
NZQA NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
This course unit serves as the primary way of acquainting students with the canonical tradition of the Church in the non-sacramental areas of Church life. As such, it is a particular expression of the theology of Church studied in Systematic and Pastoral Theology.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Jul 17 - Nov 10
Semester Two 2017
When: Where:
Thursday 11am-12noon Friday 10am-12noon (double) Meeting Room
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
Title CANON LAW AND THE SACRAMENTS
Code P7362
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer Rev Dr Brendan Daly PhD, JCD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
Canon law is a practical application of the official theology of the Catholic Church.
The course unit complements the other unit in Canon Law. It demonstrates how general canonical principles and concepts apply in the area of the sacraments as these are studied in units in Systematic Theology, Liturgy and Pastoral.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 – Jun 23
Semester One 2017
When: Where:
Thursday 1pm-2pm Friday 10am-12noon (double) Lecture Room 1
Refer to page 17.
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
8
PASTORAL THEOLOGY
Title HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND PASTORAL COUNSELLING
Code C7249
Pre-
requisite P7101
Lecturer Rev Dr Timothy Costello SM, ATCL, PhD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 6 (15 credits)
This course unit provides for an understanding of the physical, social, psychological and spiritual dimensions of the human life cycle through all stages from infancy to older age. As such, it provides knowledge of life experiences that can be addresses in pastoral care and counselling.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Jul 17 - Nov 10
Semester Two 2017
When: Where:
Monday 9am-10am Thursday 1pm-3pm (double) Lecture Room 1
Refer to page 17.
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
9
SPIRITUALITY
Title CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL WISDOM
Code S7350
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer Sr Elizabeth Snedden RSCJ, DTheol
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
Consider the writings of some of the greats of the Western tradition of Christian Spirituality including Saints whose works inspire millions.
This course presents a developed and critical survey of the major historical schools of spirituality and prayer within the Western Christian Spiritual Tradition, and explores their contribution to their contemporary expression of Christian Spirituality.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 - Jun 23
Semester One 2017.
When: Where:
Tuesday 9am-10am Wednesday 1pm-3pm (double) Lecture Room 3
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
Title INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY
Code S7102
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer Sr Elizabeth Snedden RSCJ, DTheol
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 5 (15 credits)
How do we walk the talk of our faith?
This course unit develops a comprehensive introduction to, and overview of, the topic of Christian Spirituality focusing on its biblical, theological and historical premises and practice from a Catholic perspective.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Jul 17 - Nov 10
Semester Two 2017
When: Where:
Monday 1pm-2pm Wednesday 10am-12noon Lecture Room 3
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
10
THEOLOGY
Title INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY
Code T7101
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer Rocio Figueroa BTh, LTh, STD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 5 (15 credits)
Explore the relationship between faith, revelation and theology.
Christian theology is a human word which attempts to express the mystery of the dynamic interface between what is given by God and what is received by the human subject. It is a foundation paper for all future theology course units.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 - Jun 23
Semester One 2017.
When: Where:
Monday 1pm – 2pm Thursday 10am-12noon (double) Lecture Room 3
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
Title THE CHURCH
Code T7217
Pre-
requisite T7101 Introduction to Theology
Lecturer Rocio Figueroa BTh, LTh, STD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 6 (15 credits)
Examine the Church both as a human reality and as the presence in history of the Spirit of the risen Christ.
This course unit aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to the theology of the Church. It will explore the structures of the Church, the relationship between membership of the Church and life in the world and the possibilities for the future of the Church.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Jul 17 - Nov 10
Semester Two 2017
When: Where:
Tuesday 1pm-2pm Thursday 9am-11am (double) Lecture Room 1
Refer to page 17.
Mode of Study:
Available on-campus only. No distance mode.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
11
THEOLOGY
Title THE PERSON AND WORK OF CHRIST
Code T7231
Pre-
requisite T7101 Introduction to Theology
Lecturer Rev Dr Mervyn Duffy SM, BSc, STD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 6 (15 credits)
Explore the central concern of Christian theology – who Jesus is and what he did.
This course unit is designed to provide students with an understanding of the person and saving work of Jesus Christ. It seeks to explore this understanding in the light of contemporary Christian thought and life.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 - Jun 23
Semester One 2017
When: Where:
Monday 1pm-3pm (double) Friday 9am-10am Meeting Room
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
Title ANOINTING AND RECONCILIATION
Code T7325
Pre-
requisite Three papers (45 NZQA credits) in Theology
Lecturer Anna Surrey, DipSpSci, BTh, STL
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
Explore the theology of two sacraments of healing – what they are, what they do, their chequered histories, how and why to use them.
This course unit applies the themes of sacramentality, a principal aspect of theology in the Christian tradition, to two fundamental areas of human life: sinfulness and sickness.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Jul 17 - Nov 10
Semester Two 2017
When: Where;
Tuesday 9am-10am Wednesday 1pm-2pm (double) Lecture Room 1 Refer to page 17. Mode of
Study:
Available to on-campus only. No distance mode.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
12
THEOLOGY
Title THE SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Code T7327
Pre-
requisite One 7200 series paper in Theology
Lecturer Rocio Figueroa BTh, LTh, STD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
This course unit explores marriage principally from the perspective of sacramental theology. It will help students appreciate the interaction between theology, society and the human person, and develop appropriate attitudes and skills for ministry.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 - Jun 23
Semester One 2017.
When: Where:
Tuesday 2pm-3pm Wednesday 10am-12noon Lecture Room 1
Mode of Study:
Available on-campus only. No distance mode.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
13
PHILOSOPHY
Title ANCIENT AND EARLY MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
Code W7106
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer David Legg PhD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 5 (15 credits)
Philosophy sets out to ask and answer radical questions about God, the world, and human life.
The course unit starts where it all began, with the ancient Greeks, and traces the main developments of Western philosophy into the early Medieval period.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 - Jun 23
Semester One 2017.
When: Where:
Tuesday 10am-12noon (double) Tuesday 1pm – 2pm Meeting Room
Mode of Study:
Available on-campus only. No distance mode.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
Title LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING
Code W7207
Pre-
requisite None
Lecturer Rev Dr John Owens SM, PhD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 6 (15 credits)
This course unit provides structured, practical instruction in the nature of and skills of critical thinking.
This course unit provides structured, practical instruction in the nature of and skills of critical thinking.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Jul 17 - Nov 10
Semester Two 2017
When: Monday 10am-12noon (double) Tuesday 2pm-3pm Lecture Room 1
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
14
PHILOSOPHY
Title FROM DESCARTES TO KANT
Code W7309
Pre-
requisite Both W7106 and W7109
Lecturer Rev Dr John Owens SM, PhD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
We study “modernity”, the philosophical approach which led to the Western Enlightenment, and eventually to the rise of Western secular society.
This course unit covers the history of thought in the West from the time of Descartes (early 17th century) to the time of Kant (end of the 18th century).
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Feb 20 - Jun 23
Semester One 2017.
When: Where:
Tuesday 10am-12noon (double) Thursday 9am-10am Lecture Room 3
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
Title FROM KANT TO POSTMODERNISM
Code W7310
Pre-
requisite Two papers (30 NZQA credits) in Philosophy
Lecturer Rev Dr John Owens SM, PhD
NZ Credit
Value NZQA NQF Level 7 (15 credits)
This unit examines the critical tradition of philosophy in the modern period that has largely defined itself over and against religion and authority. This unit provides an important background for the study of modern theology.
Duration: 12 teaching weeks: Jul 17 - Nov 10
Semester Two 2017
When: Monday 1pm-2pm Wednesday 10am-12noon Meeting Room
Refer to page 17.
Mode of Study:
Available to both on-campus and distance students.
Individual Paper Fees:
NZ$700.00 - NZ Citizen/ Resident NZ$700.00 - International Student
15
WEEKLY COURSE TIMETABLE – SEMESTER ONE 201 7
Each course has 3 hours of lectures every week, usually one single lecture and a double (2-hour) lecture - although there can be exceptions.
16
WEEKLY COURSE TIMETABLE – SEMESTER TWO 2017
Each course has 3 hours of lectures every week, usually one single lecture and a double
(2-hour) lecture - although there can be exceptions.
17
ACADEMIC CALENDAR –2017
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Discipline CODE COURSE UNIT TITLE
} RULES 1. TWO MAJORS
REQUIRED
TH
EO
LO
GY
T7101 INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY FIRST MAJOR 2. COMPULSORY FIRST
T7217 THE CHURCH MAJOR IN THEOLOGY
T7231 THE PERSON AND WORK OF CHRIST 1 T7101
3. 24 COURSE UNITS
IN THIS MAJOR:
4. NOT MORE THAN
TWO T71XX
T7324 BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION 2 T7217
T7325 ANOINTING AND RECONCILIATION 3 T7231
T7326 THE EUCHARIST 4
T7327 MARRIAGE 5
T7328 THEOLOGY OF PRIESTHOOD 6
T7333 THE TRINITY 5. AT LEAST ONE T7337 CHRISTIAN ANTHROPOLOGY AND GRACE T73XX
HU
MA
NIT
IES
IN
TH
E
CH
RIS
TIA
N T
RA
DIT
ION
H7110 HISTORY OF THE EARLY CHURCH
} SECOND MAJOR 6. COMPULSORY
H7240 HISTORY OF THE CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE AGES OPTION A
SECOND MAJOR.
H7350 THE REFORMERS AND THE REFORMATION 1
7. CHURCH HISTORY COURSE UNIT MUST BE INCLUDED
8. NOT MORE THAN
H7383 NEW ZEALAND CATHOLICS: THEIR STORY 2
W7106 ANCIENT AND EARLY MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY 3
W7109 MEDIEVAL & EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY 4
W7207 LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING 5
W7222 MORAL PHILOSOPHY 6
W7309 FROM DESCARTES TO KANT
ONE 71XX IN THE
MAJOR
W7310 FROM KANT TO POSTMODERNISM
W7331 METAPHYSICS
W7332 THE HUMAN PERSON 9. AT LEAST ONE 73XX
CHOOSE EITHER OPTION A OR B
CH
RIS
TIA
N L
IFE
AN
D M
INIS
TR
Y
S7102 INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY
}
S7260 PRAYER AND PRAYERFULNESS 10. FOUR COURSE UNITS
S7350 CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL WISDOM SECOND MAJOR FROM CHRISTIAN LIFE
L7100 INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN WORSHIP & MINISTRY MUST BE
L7200 LITURGICAL RITES OPTION B INCLUDED.
L7220 INTRODUCTION TO PREACHING 1 (IRRESPECTIVE OF CHOSEN MAJORS)
11. MAJOR B REQUIRES 3 COURSE UNITS TO BE FROM THE SAME SUB-DISCIPLINE.
C7249 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & PASTORAL COUNSELLING 2
P7101 INTRODUCTION TO PASTORAL THEOLOGY & MINISTRY 3
P7235 MAORI PASTORAL CARE 4
P7282 SUPERVISED MINISTRY 1 5
P7362 CANON LAW AND THE SACRAMENTS 6
P7363 SELECTED THEMES IN CANON LAW
P7376 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS VOCATION
E7100 SOURCES AND PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS
E7200 METHODS IN CHRISTIAN ETHICS i.e. - 3 codes to start
E7345 JUSTICE, HUMAN LIFE AND SOCIETY WITH THE SAME LETTER E7346 MARRIAGE, FAMILY AND SEXUAL ETHICS
E7350 CHRISTIAN ANTHROPOLOGY & BIOMEDICAL ETHICS
}
BIB
LIC
AL
ST
UD
IES
B7110 INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL STUDIES 12. COMPULSORY SBIBLICAL
B7214 PENTATEUCH BIBLICAL STUDIES SUB-MAJOR
B7229 WISDOM LITERATURE 1 B7110 The sub-major needs:
13 NOT MORE THAN TWO B71XX
B7231 PROPHETIC LITERATURE 2 B7214
B7254 SYNOPTIC GOSPELS 3 B7254
B7326 PSALMS 4
B7364 PAULINE LITERATURE
14. AT LEAST
B7368 JOHANNINE LITERATURE ONE B72XX
A7132 ECCLESIASTICAL LATIN
19
BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY PLANNING CHART
In rules 4, 8 and 13 “not more” refers only to the papers counted towards the major or sub-major. You can have more of these papers in your degree
Discipline CODE COURSE UNIT TITLE
RULES
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T7101 INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY
T7217 THE CHURCH A DEGREE AS THE ENTRY REQUIREMENT
T7231 THE PERSON AND WORK OF CHRIST CONSISTS OF EIGHT PAPERS
T7324 BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION
T7325 ANOINTING AND RECONCILIATION Compulsory Paper
T7326 THE EUCHARIST
1 T7101 or equivalent
T7327 MARRIAGE
T7328 THEOLOGY OF PRIESTHOOD
T7333 THE TRINITY
T7337 CHRISTIAN ANTHROPOLOGY AND GRACE
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H7110 HISTORY OF THE EARLY CHURCH
TWO OTHER PAPERS CAN BE AT ANY LEVEL
H7240 HISTORY OF THE CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE AGES
H7350 THE REFORMERS AND THE REFORMATION Foundational Papers
H7383 NEW ZEALAND CATHOLICS: THEIR STORY
2
W7106 ANCIENT AND EARLY MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
W7109 MEDIEVAL & EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY
3
W7207 LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING
W7222 MORAL PHILOSOPHY
W7309 FROM DESCARTES TO KANT
HIGHER LEVEL PAPERS ARE MORE SPECIALIZED
W7310 FROM KANT TO POSTMODERNISM
W7331 METAPHYSICS
W7332 THE HUMAN PERSON
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S7102 INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY
FIVE COURSE UNITS X73XX
GRADUATE DIPLOMA MUST HAVE FIVE PAPERS FROM STAGE THREE
S7260 PRAYER AND PRAYERFULNESS
S7350 CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL WISDOM
L7100 INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN WORSHIP
L7200 LITURGICAL RITES Advanced Papers
L7220 INTRODUCTION TO PREACHING
4
C7249 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & PASTORAL COUNSELLING
P7101 INTRODUCTION TO PASTORAL THEOLOGY & MINISTRY
5
P7235 MAORI PASTORAL CARE
P7282 SUPERVISED MINISTRY 1
6
P7362 CANON LAW AND THE SACRAMENTS
P7363 SELECTED THEMES IN CANON LAW
7
P7376 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS VOCATION
E7100 SOURCES AND PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS
8
E7200 METHODS IN CHRISTIAN ETHICS
E7345 JUSTICE, HUMAN LIFE AND SOCIETY
E7346 MARRIAGE, FAMILY AND SEXUAL ETHICS
E7350 CHRISTIAN ANTHROPOLOGY AND BIOETHICS
BIB
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B7110 INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL STUDIES
B7214 PENTATEUCH
B7229 WISDOM LITERATURE
B7231 PROPHETIC LITERATURE
B7254 SYNOPTIC GOSPELS
B7326 PSALMS
B7364 PAULINE LITERATURE
B7368 JOHANNINE LITERATURE
A7132 ECCLESIASTICAL LATIN
There is no recommended programme. Any
combination of papers can be chosen provided
you include T7101 and five stage 3 papers. You
can begin at higher level papers without the
need for pre-requisites.
The College encourages students to include
some Biblical Studies papers.
GRADUATE DIPLOMA PLANNING CHART
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STAFF LIST This page has the main phone numbers and points of enquiry for the College.
Physical address
Good Shepherd College 20 Ponsonby Road, Auckland 1011
Postal address
Good Shepherd College PO Box 3440, Auckland 1140 TEL 361 1053 EMAIL [email protected] WEBSITE www.gsc.ac.nz
Principle
Very Rev Monsignor Brendan Daly JCD
Dean of Studies
Rev Dr Mervyn Duffy SM, BSc, STD
Assistant Dean
Sr Carmel Walsh OP, MA, MTh, LTCL
Manager
Karen Cairney
Registrar/ Distance Education Coordinator
Maree Crighton BMS, Hons
Librarian
Carol Wills, BA, HDipLS
ESOL Support
Sr Joan Parker, MREd
New Student Admission Enquiries
Merv Duffy, Dean of Studies Phone: 09 361 1053 ext. 702 [email protected]
Request for Enrolment Forms/ Information
Maree Crighton, Registrar Phone: 361 1053 ext. 701 [email protected]
LECTURERS
Below is a list of Good Shepherd College’s lecturers grouped by the discipline that they teach.
Biblical Studies
Rev Dr Kevin Waldie. SM, BA, SSL, PhD
Sarah Hart. D.Theol., B.A., Dip.Mus.
Christian Ethics
Brian Johnstone. CSSR, STL, STD, PhD
Church History
Ann Thorp. DipNursStud, BTh, STL
Liturgical Studies
Anna Surrey. DipSpSci, BTh, STL
Rev Dr Timothy Costello. SM, ATCL, BA, PhD
Pastoral Theology and Practice
Rev Dr Timothy Costello. SM, ATCL, BA, PhD
Sr Elizabeth Snedden. RSCJ, MTh, DTheol
Rev Dr Brendan Daly. BTheol, PG. DipTheol, MCL,
PhD, JCD
Spirituality
Sr Elizabeth Snedden. RSCJ, MTh, DTheol
Theology
Rev Dr Mervyn Duffy. SM, BSc, STD
Rocio Figueroa. BTh, LTh, STD
Philosophy
Rev Dr John Owens. SM, BA, PhL, PhD
David Legg. B.A, M.A, M.A. Dip Phil (Hons),
Dip.Tchg., Prof Cert. Tchg, PhD
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NEW STUDENTS Required to fill in enrolment forms www.gsc.ac.nz
New Student Admission Enquiries Merv Duffy, Dean of Studies Tel 09 361 1053 ext. 702 Email [email protected]
Request for Enrolment Forms/ Information
Maree Crighton, Registrar Tel 361 1053 ext. 701 Email [email protected]
OPENING HOURS Good Shepherd College 20 Ponsonby Road, Auckland 1011 PO Box 3440, Auckland 1140 DURING SEMESTER: Mon-Fri, 8.30am - 4.30pm OVER BREAKS: Mon-Fri, 10.00am – 4.00pm Tel 361 1053 Email [email protected] Website www.gsc.ac.nz
RETURNING STUDENTS Required to enrol online www.gsc.ac.nz/moodle2/
Enrolment Queries Course Planning
Maree Crighton Sr. Carmel Walsh Registrar Holy Cross Seminary [email protected] [email protected]
Good Shepherd Fr. Merv Duffy College Website All other students
www.gsc.ac.nz [email protected]
20 EASY WAYS TO PAY Email Karen Cairney, Business Manager when payment is made on [email protected].
In Person Pay by cash or cheque. Eftpos is not available.
Cheque in the Mail
Make out the cheque to Good Shepherd College
Internet Banking
Good Shepherd College Account 02-0200-0299983-000
FEES GUIDE – 2017
ENROLMENT FEE DEPOSIT
Non-refundable deposit: NZ$100.00
INDIVIDUAL PAPER COSTS
NZ Citizen/ Resident Fee: NZ $700.00 International Student Fee: NZ $700.00