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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.
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. The course will be taught by experts in Old Catholic theology affiliated with the Old Catholic Seminary in Utrecht and beyond. After the online edition of this summer school last summer the organisation aims to offer the course face-to-face again in Utrecht in the summer of 2022. The topics and disciplines covered by the course include: fundamental and liturgical theology, spirituality, and ecumenism. Case studies that will be explored cover topics such as marriage, the ordination of women, spirituality, and mission. The course will also engage with Old Catholic worship as it is being celebrated today. At the end of the course, students will have a deepened knowledge of, and insight in Old Catholic theology and her appeal on the Early Church and will be able to apply this knowledge in theological reflexion and research. The course is at the advanced level of a MA curriculum. Students may be expected to do advance reading for the course. Entry requirements for this course are having attended the course ‘Old Catholic Theology in an Ecumenical context’, advanced knowledge of theology or a similar qualification. The course ‘Old Catholic Theology in an Ecumenical context’ is offered in immediate connection with this advanced course. Are you interested in participating in both courses? You can apply for the combination track here: Old Catholic Theology: The Early Church as Charism and Challenge. Combining both courses also leads to a reduced fee. Old Catholic theology is understood as the theological discourse within the Old Catholic Churches of the Union of Utrecht.
Dear Reader, I'm very glad that you're interested in our summer school in Old Catholic theology. Since 2012 we have been inviting students to Utrecht to explore Old Catholic theology together. More than a course, the experience has been an experience of fellowship for all participants, students and professors alike. Because of the success of the now classical introductory course Old Catholic Theology in its Ecumenical Context we will continue to offer it. It is a unique opportunity to acquaint yourself with the basic tenets and key voices in Old Catholic theology.
What distinguished Early Modern Catholicism from its medieval and renaissance antecedents. This piece offers three ways of thinking of the changes, from the point of view of ordinary Catholic laity: From Moving to Fixed; From Local to Universal; and From Action to Intention.
2021
Course description: This Church History course covers nearly a millennium from 431 AD to 1274 AD and considers the theological and historical developments therein. Some of the highlights will include Cyril of Alexandria, the great popes (Leo and Gregory); post-Chalcedonian controversies—Leontius, Maximus; iconoclasm and the Damascene; the Gregorian reforms, schism with the East; the rise of the mendicant orders, the rise of universities and scholasticism, encounters with Islam and Islamic philosophers, Bernard; St. Hildegard, Anselm; Thomas; Bonaventure.
Scottish Journal of Theology, 2000
The Church in the early centuries. 1st International Conference in Theology and Religious Studies The Conference is organized by the Faculty of Theology, Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Tbilisi - Georgia, and will take place on September 26-27, 2023
Review of Ecumenical Studies Sibiu, 2019
Abstarct This paper explores the role of the appeal to the early Church in Old Catholic theology, describing how this appeal has been challenged and further developed through ecumenical dialogue in particular. Noting the various problems involved in this appeal and the manner in which they have been discussed within the Old Catholic (ecumenical) theological discourse, the paper highlights the process of discernment within the Union of Utrecht of Old Catholic Churches, and from that in particular the consultation with the Ecumenical Patriarchate on the subject, and analyses the role of the appeal to the early church in this setting. Notably, the hermeneutically reflected appeal to the early church paved the way for a theologically responsible manner of opening the apostolic ministry to women as well as men.
2019
A Bibliography of Old Catholic & Independent Catholic Works assists the reader in understanding the breadth and length and height and depth (Eph. 3:18) of the Old Catholic corpus of English works, as well as the works published about U.S. Independent Catholicism and by Independent Catholic clergy and laity.The first section of this work is a compilation of the bibliography provided at the 2019 Utrecht Summer School, together with the English works of the International Working Group for Research on Old Catholicism [Internationaler Arbeitskreis Altkatholizismus-Forschung], organized by theme. The second section is dedicated to Old Catholicism & Independent Catholicism outside of Europe, followed by separate bibliographies for Independent Catholic clergy who have authored five or more works. All other authors are included in a subsequent section. To assist the discerning reader, annotated bibliographies are included for a number of works. This bibliography concludes with a listing of all articles that are available online from “Convergent Streams," an online magazine,” and all works published by St. Alban’s Press.The present work is a first attempt at organizing a set of disparate works in preparation for a convocation of Independent Catholic clergy and laity in Austin, Texas. Complete publication information is not available for all works at this time. Please help us improve this work by sharing your comments with [email protected], or by sending them to P.O. Box 2386, Austin, Texas 78768.
About the Introductory Course: This course offers an introduction to Old Catholic theology in an ecumenical context. Old Catholic theology is understood as the main theological currents as reflected in the Union of Utrecht of Old Catholic Churches. The topics covered by the course include the following aspects of Old Catholic theology and tradition: The History of Old Catholicism, Spirituality, Ecumenism, Canon Law and Ecclesiology, Liturgy, and Systematic Theology. Students will be taught by experts in Old Catholic theology from the faculty at the Old Catholic Seminary, Utrecht. The topics covered by the course include the following: History of Old Catholicism, Old Catholic Spirituality, Ecumenism and Old Catholicism, Old Catholic Canon Law and Ecclesiology, Old Catholic Liturgy, and Old Catholic Systematic Theology. The course also includes an exploration of religious art in cooperation with the main Dutch museum on this topic, Museum Catharijneconvent. Participants will also engage with Old Catholic liturgy and church music by attending Mass in St. Gertrud’s Cathedral. The excursion to Amsterdam, where the participants will tour sites of (Old) Catholic history will be offered again this year. Besides lectures and excursions, it will also be possible to participate in social activities, in which you can learn from the knowledge and backgrounds of your fellow students and have a good time together as well. About the Advanced Course: 'Old Catholic Theology beyond the Basics: In Search of Being Church in Communion' focuses on a key topic in Old Catholic theology: communion. In Old Catholic theology, communion with God, with other Christians and with the whole of creation are of paramount importance. Participants in this course will immerse themselves into different aspects of communion. Classes will explore sacramental and liturgical theology, ecumenical theology, eco-theology, and historical dimensions of communion. It offers a unique opportunity for acquiring an advanced insight into Old Catholic theology. The course is taught by experts in Old Catholic theology from the faculty of the Old Catholic Seminary, Utrecht, as well as by invited senior professors. Students will acquire a multi-faceted understanding of 'communion' in its spiritual, liturgical, theological, ethical, and historical dimensions. The course will equip participants to make their insights bear fruit in both church and society. Bringing students together in a culturally, religiously, and educationally diverse community of learners, the course uses lectures, seminars and excursions as educational formats. Beyond that, the city of Utrecht and the Utrecht Summer School offer plenty of opportunities for socializing and exploration. The focus on the topic of communion has its background in both the central position of communion in contemporary Old Catholic spirituality and theology and in the historical search for communion in Old Catholic history, which often begins with the Old Catholic Churches’ involuntary separation from the Roman Catholic Church, such as happened in the Netherlands in 1723-1724.
The Journal of Eurasian Turkic Studies, 2020
Aries: Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism, Vol. 20, No. 1, 2020, 2020
Deacey, Magalhaes and Menzies Revisiting Rape in Antiquity, 2023
American Journal of Archaeology, 2000
Bulletin of The Faculty of Languages & Translation, 2022
Jurnal Pengembangan Wiraswasta
International journal of emerging trends in science and technology, 2016
Frontiers in Pediatrics, 2019
WIDER Working Paper, 2016
Scientific Reports, 2019
International journal of advanced applied physics research, 2016