What do early teachers of the Christian tradition say about social margins? Did they find any connection between Jesus Christ and those at the margins?
This unit aims to critically examine Jesus Christ’s interactions with individuals deemed as social outcasts. It will survey biblical and patristic works to determine how contemporary theologians have appropriated ‘Jesus Christ at the margins’ to articulate a contextual Christology. By tracing this perspective from the Gospels, ante-Nicaean, post-Nicaean, and modern teachers, this unit seeks to understand the missional significance of conceiving Christology through the lives of vulnerable communities.
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St Athanasius College specialises in Coptic Orthodox theological studies online and on campus. For 20 years, SAC has offered courses in diverse fields of theology and delivers undergraduate, postgraduate and higher degrees by research. SAC continues to offer a diverse and growing range of subject units including specialist languages such as Hebrew and Syriac.
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