Pastoral Leadership (IMTH-775)
Course Number: IMTH-775-01 Course Title: Pastoral Leadership Instructor: Fr. Boniface Hicks, O.S.B Number of Credits: 2 Course Meeting Time: Tuesdays, 8:00pm-9:15pm ET from Jan 14th
Course Number: IMTH-775-01 Course Title: Pastoral Leadership Instructor: Fr. Boniface Hicks, O.S.B Number of Credits: 2 Course Meeting Time: Tuesdays, 8:00pm-9:15pm ET from Jan 14th
Course Number: IMCA-680-01 Course Title: Catechesis in the New Evangelization Instructor: Fr. Cassian Edwards, OSB. Number of Credits: 2 Course Date: Thursdays 8:00-9:15pm ET from
Course Number: IMSD-660-01 Course Title: Moral Theology for Spiritual Directors Instructor: Dr. Michel Therrien Number of Credits: 2 Course Meeting Time: Mondays 6:30-8:15pm ET from
Course Number: IMSD-602-01 Course Title: SD2: Directing Prayer Instructor: Fr. Boniface Hicks, O.S.B Number of Credits: 2 Course Meeting Time: Thursdays 8:00pm-9:15pm ET from Jan
Course Number: IMCA-630-01 Course Title: Praying Sacred Scripture Instructor: Dr. John Gresham Number of Credits: 2 Course Meeting Time: Thursdays 6:30-7:45pm ET from Jan 16
IMSD 601 – SPIRITUAL DIRECTION 1: ART OF ACCOMPANIMENT The participants will learn the foundational dynamics of spiritual direction through reading, lectures, and discussions. SD
IMSD 601 – SPIRITUAL DIRECTION 1: ART OF ACCOMPANIMENT The participants will learn the foundational dynamics of spiritual direction through reading, lectures, and discussions. SD
IMSD 602 – SPIRITUAL DIRECTION II: DIRECTING PRAYER The participants will learn the foundational dynamics of spiritual direction through reading, lectures, and discussions. SD 2 will expand
This course is a study of the character, methodology, and significance of theological knowledge, specifically of Christian revelation. The first part of the course treats revelation, understood as the fundamental concept of theology—the “science of faith”, as well as the transmission of revelation in the life of the Church. The second part of the course focuses on the attempt of Fundamental theology to demonstrate how Christian revelation is credible theologically, historically, and anthropologically, for the modern man and woman. The course will analyze man’s openness to revelation; the relationship between faith and reason; Christology as the foundation of fundamental theology; and the place and the credibility of the Church in handing on revelation.
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