AMS - Th-103 Principles of Catholic Theology and Revelation

This course is offered to accepted students in the Advanced Ministry Studies program. And also serves as formal ongoing formation to any person serving in any ministry in the Church. E.g.: Pastors, Deacons, Master Catechists, Parish Catechetical Leaders, etc. Ongoing Formation fee $25.00
SKU: AMS-YEAR 1 10-19-2024
Vendor: AMS Phase I
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$50.00

Advanced Ministry Studies

THEOLOGY YEAR 2024-25

 

COURSE: Th103 Principles of Catholic Theology and Revelation   

Course Description: 

This pastoral course provides space for students to engage in central concepts of the nature and sources of Catholic Theology on Divine Revelation.

Course Learning Objectives: 

  •  To explain reasons for belief in the existence of God.
  •  To give examples of how God communicates with us from Scriptures, tradition and lived experience.
  •  To explain how God's plan of salvation came to fullness through Jesus Christ
  •  To identify faith as our response to God's revelation.
  •  To give an example of how we work with God's grace to respond in faith to life situations.

 

Date: Saturday October 19, 2024  

Time: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Breaks and Lunch time included)  

Format: Zoom Live Class  

Professor: Dr. Matthew Ramage Ph.D.

Matthew Ramage

Dr. Matthew Ramage is Professor of Theology at Benedictine College where he is co-director of its Center for Integral Ecology. He is also Adjunct Professor and Concentration Chair of Sacred Scripture for the Holy Apostles College and Seminary graduate program. In addition to his other scholarly and outreach endeavors, he is author, contributing author, or translator of over fifteen books, including Dark Passages of the Bible: Engaging Scripture with Benedict XVI and Thomas Aquinas (CUA Press, 2013), Jesus, Interpreted: Benedict XVI, Bart Ehrman, and the Historical Truth of the Gospels (CUA Press, 2017), The Experiment of Faith: Pope Benedict XVI on Living the Theological Virtues in a Secular Age (CUA Press, 2020), and Christ’s Church and World Religions (Sophia Institute Press, 2020).  His latest book, From the Dust of the Earth: Benedict XVI, the Bible, and the Theory of Evolution, was published by CUA Press in 2022. He lives in Atchison, Kansas with his wife, Jen, and their six children (with one on the way due in April). For more on Dr. Ramage’s work and his CV, visit his website www.matthewramage.com.

 

 

 

Note: This class is eligible for ongoing formation. Those not registered in the Advanced Ministry Studies but would like to take the class as ongoing formation please use discount code:  AMS24-Th103 for a 50% discount.