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The Early Church as Ideal: Old Catholic Theology Beyond the Basics

This course offers the possibility to deepen your knowledge of Old Catholic theology by thematic and in-depth case-driven classes, linked to a key starting point of Old Catholic theology: the faith and order of the Early Church. How can a modern church be so ‘traditional’ at the same time? This apparent tension and paradox will be the core theme of this weeklong, intensive course. COURSE AIM The goals of the course are, the following; upon completing the course: 1) students will have a deepened knowledge of and insight in Old Catholic theology and her appeal on the Early Church, 2) The student will be able apply this knowledge in theological reflexion and research, 3) The student will be able to undertake further independent study of aspects of Old Catholic theology. TARGET AUDIENCE Students who attended the course: 'Old Catholic Theology in its Ecumenical Context'; Students of theology interested in Old Catholicism and ecumenism; Clergy and theologians interested in Old Catholicism and ecumenism; Laypersons with formal or informal theological training interesting in Old Catholicism and ecumenism. The course is of specific interest for students with Anglican, Orthodox, Lutheran, Old Catholic, and ecumenical backgrounds.

Utrecht University - Faculty of Humanities The Early Church as Ideal: Old Catholic Theology Beyond the Basics - C24 This course offers the possibility to deepen your knowledge of Old Catholic theology by thematic and in-depth case-driven classes, linked to a key starting point of Old Catholic theology: the faith and order of the Early Church. How can a modern church be so ‘traditional’ at the same time? This apparent tension and paradox will be the core theme of this weeklong, intensive course. COURSE AIM The goals of the course are, the following; upon completing the course: 1) students will have a deepened knowledge of and insight in Old Catholic theology and her appeal on the Early Church, 2) The student will be able apply this knowledge in theological reflexion and research, 3) The student will be able to undertake further independent study of aspects of Old Catholic theology. TARGET AUDIENCE Students who attended the course: 'Old Catholic Theology in its Ecumenical Context'; Students of theology interested in Old Catholicism and ecumenism; Clergy and theologians interested in Old Catholicism and ecumenism; Laypersons with formal or informal theological training interesting in Old Catholicism and ecumenism. The course is of specific interest for students with Anglican, Orthodox, Lutheran, Old Catholic, and ecumenical backgrounds. COURSE DIRECTOR Prof. dr. Peter-Ben Smit PERIOD 12-07-2020 - 17-07-2020 CREDITS 2.0 ECTS COURSE FEE € 625 Course + course materials + housing