Religions and contemporary security problems 1600-SZD-SPEC-RWB-NB
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge | The graduate knows and understands:
WG_01 - to the extent necessary for existing paradigms to be revised - a worldwide body of work, covering theoretical foundations as well as general and selected specific issues - relevant to a particular discipline within the social sciences
WG_02 - the main development trends in the disciplines of the social sciences in which the education is provided
WG_03 - scientific research methodology in the field of the social sciences
WK_01 - fundamental dilemmas of modern civilisation from the perspective of the social sciences
Skills | The graduate is able to:
UK_05 - speaking a foreign language at B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages using the professional terminology
specific to the discipline within the social sciences, to the extent enabling participation in an international scientific and professional environment
Social competences | The graduate is ready to
KO_01 - fulfilling the social obligations of researchers and creators
KO_02 - fulfilling social obligations and taking actions in the public interest, in particular in initiating actions in the public interest
KO_03 - think and acting in an entrepreneurial manner
Assessment criteria
Description of requirements related to participation in classes, including the permitted number of explained absences: Active participation in classes, case
analysis. One absence from classes is permitted for the student.
Principles for passing the classes and the subject (including resit session): Oral assessment – analysis of a selected case of the relationship between
religion and contemporary war. Resit assessment: oral assessment – analysis of a selected case of the relationship between religion and contemporary war.
Methods for the verification of learning outcomes: Ongoing observation and analysis; student reflection, academic discussion.
Evaluation criteria: Analysis of the student's progress in terms of knowledge, skills, and competences. Assessment of the analysis of a selected case of the relationship between religion and contemporary war.
Bibliography
The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Security, Chris Seiple, Dennis R. Hoover, Pauletta Otis, Routledge, London and New York 2013. Grecko-polski Nowy Testament. Wydanie interlinearne z kodami gramatycznymi, tłum. Remigiusz Popowski, Michał Wojciechowski, Oficyna Wydawnicza „Vocatio” Warszawa 1994. Georges Minois, Kościół i wojna. Od czasów Biblii do ery nuklearnej, tłum. Adam Szymanowski, Volumen, Bellona, Warszawa 1998. Cezary Smuniewski, From Memory to Freedom. Research on Polish Thinking about National Security and Political Community, Revised and expanded 2nd edition, Oficyna Wydawnicza Aspra, Institute of Political Science Publishers, Warsaw 2020. Marcin Składanowski, Cezary Smuniewski, The Secularism of Putin’s Russia and Patriarch Kirill’s Church: The Russian Model of StateChurch Relations and Its Social Reception, „Religions” 2023, 14: 119. Marcin Składanowski, Cezary Smuniewski, From Desecularization to Sacralization of the Political Language: Religion and Historiosophy in Vladimir Putin’s Preparations for War, “Verbum Vitae” 40/4 (2022), s. 869-891. Cezary
Smuniewski, Church and Pacifism. The Role of Religion in the Face of Security Threats, “Politeja” 4(61), 2019, pp. 341-357.
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