The Faculty of Theology: Critical Thought at the Service of Faith
Scripture and Tradition are essential foundations of theology. In the Faculty of Theology, theological research is enriched by a solid understanding of biblical and patristic sources in accord with the Catholic intellectual tradition.
Reflecting the Church’s richness and diversity, the Faculty includes an Institute of Eastern Christian Studies. Founded 25 years ago, the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute is rooted in the tradition of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church but includes study of all Eastern Christian traditions. Furthermore, in keeping with the ecumenical teaching of Vatican II, the Faculty, in collaboration with the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, offers a program of Anglican Studies at the bachelor level and welcomes students from various ecclesial communities.
The Faculty of Theology values sound research and teaching that serves the Church and the common good of the wider society. It offers various programs for people who are preparing for a particular ministry or who seek to pursue critical research in one of the fields of theology, including Biblical Studies, Eastern Christian Studies, Ethics, Spirituality, Systematic and Historical Theology, as well as Practical Theology.
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REGISTRATION PACKAGE FOR ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS PART I (WINTER AND SUMMER 2013)
College of Toronto form
http://ustpaul.ca/upload-files/Admissions-Recruitment/registration-form-undergraduate.pdf
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Summer Institutes 2013 :
Religious Education and Pastoral Liturgy
Dates July 8th. – 19th. 2013
An excellent opportunity to acquire a 3-credit elective Theology course.
List of courses :
Introduction to Liturgy
The New Evangelization in The Age of Twitter
The Liturgical Movement: How We Got to Vatican II
Foundations in Religious Education
Reconciliation: Mission of the Whole Church
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
Living Faith: Spirituality for Christian Leaders
Families Growing in Faith: Intergenerational Learning
Sing to the Lord: Music for the Sacraments
Synthesis Course for Graduates
For registration, please contact Robin Saliba rsaliba@ustpaul.ca
For the program of courses, please contact Miriam Martin mmartin@ustpaul.ca
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