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Master's Degree in Christian Theology
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Master's Degree in Christian Theology
This course focuses on general research theory. It examines both the formal and substantive aspects that researchers must consider. The goal is that
the student is able to carry out research work of the highest quality.
The summary bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/t8BTDA4(http://wix.to/t8BTDA4)
This course covers twenty centuries of history, addressing topics such as: The foundation of the Christian faith, the papacy, relevant events of the Middle Ages, the Reformation, movements in England, the Church in the United States, and the Church in Latin America.
The summary bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/88BlDA4(http://wix.to/88BlDA4)
This is a fascinating study of the ten branches of Systematic Theology, beginning with introductory aspects of theology and the evolution of theological thought in Latin America. It is important to note that this study is conducted from a Latin American perspective without neglecting the general themes of traditional theology.
The summary bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/W8BnDA4(http://wix.to/W8BnDA4)
This course is a general theory of preaching that ranges from introductory concepts to presenting sermons on social media. The study includes everything related to discourse, the speaker, how they develop, how the sermon is organized and structured, and finally, how it is presented to the audience.
The summary bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/G8BoDA4(http://wix.to/G8BoDA4)
This course explores the importance of biblical exegesis, its various methods, and its significance for biblical interpretation. Students will apply historical-critical exegetical methods to the different passages they will study. This introductory course will provide students with the basic tools for exegetical work.
The summary bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/zcBpDA4(http://wix.to/zcBpDA4)
This is a panoramic study of human philosophy, from Thales of Miletus to contemporary philosophers. It focuses particularly on those points where philosophers discussed God and the most important metaphysical themes.
The summary bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/7cBrDA4(http://wix.to/7cBrDA4)
A thorough study of the doctrine of Christ and salvation is undertaken. This course will provide students with the basic concepts of Christology and soteriology to determine when a doctrine fails to meet Christological, soteriological, biblical, and systematic criteria.
The summary bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/psBsDA4(http://wix.to/psBsDA4)
This course deals with the origin and development of Christian doctrines that emerged in the Middle Ages with the Church Fathers and other theologians, and which have undoubtedly shaped the Church's theological thinking to this day.
The summary bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/LcBtDA4(http://wix.to/LcBtDA4)
This course examines the diverse schools of thought that emerged during the 19th and 20th centuries, particularly German theology and the work of other European, American, and Latin American thinkers. It explores humanity's reaction to traditional Church dogma and the historical evolution of theological thought.
The summary bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/mMBuDA4(http://wix.to/mMBuDA4)
A historical overview is presented, beginning with the Christianization of the continent by the Spanish and the establishment of the Church. The line of thought is traced from the Second Vatican Council, through liberation theology, and then the theological thought of both the Latin American Episcopal Council and the Latin American Congress of Evangelization is studied.
The summary bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/vcBuDA4(http://wix.to/vcBuDA4)
It is the study of how people from different Christian cultures view Christianity, thus shaping a perspective that only shows us one angle of the truth. In this sense, Anglo-American, Hispanic, African, and Asian theology are studied, as well as the thought of contemporary movements such as the apostolic-prophetic movement, among others.
The summary bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/j8BuDA4(http://wix.to/j8BuDA4)
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