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Dogmatic Theology analyzed from the point of view of the contemporary theologian, with the depth of study that will allow you to make a critical analysis of religion in today's society, its flows and drifts and their consequences”
Studying the factors that determine and affect religiosity in society is necessary to understand the current state of theological dogmas. In this postgraduate diploma, students will gain an organic understanding of Catholic doctrine on the mystery of Christ, Son of God incarnated for the salvation of humankind, based on Sacred Scripture, Tradition and the Ecclesiastical Magisterium, which will allow them to outline Catholic doctrine on the mystery of Christ, the necessary elements to establish an evangelizing dialogue with contemporary cultures, and to become familiar with Christian dogmas. Moreover, students will deeply study the historical context in which they were formulated and their meaning and the fundamental theological categories of Christology: person, nature, hypostasis, essence, filiation, impeccability, freedom, will, soteriology, etc., and will be able to analyze and understand the biblical texts and the conciliar formulations of the main Christian dogmas.
Over the course of the program, students will systematically look into the theology of grace, from its foundation in Sacred Scripture and the tradition of the Church to the recognition of grace as an interaction between humans and God. Another of the main areas this postgraduate diploma focuses on is the fundamental articulation of theological activity based on the notions of Christ and the Church, which will help to comprehend fundamental theology with the objective of understanding the mystery of God in its totality and elements of the credibility of Jesus Christ and His Church.
An exceptional academic process to gain access to a way of working in which the scientific method is incorporated into religious thought, in favor of a global analysis of all its implications and developments.
Study with the greatest University in the technological era to be part of an entity with a vocation of service, aware of current social needs, at a global level, and individual needs in particular”
This postgraduate diploma in Dogmatic Theology contains the most complete and up-to-date program on the market. The most important features include:
- Practical cases that apply the theoretical content through real life situations
- The graphic, schematic, and eminently practical content with which they are conceived
- The great variety of practical exercises where the self-evaluation process can be carried out to improve learning
- An algorithm-based interactive learning system that enables decision-making in the situations presented
- Its intensive focus on practical learning
- High quality theoretical lessons, with questions to the expert, discussion forums on controversial topics and individual reflection work
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
A work-intensive program where you will learn about the main historical milestones of the social Magisterium of the Church, identifying the main lines of its teachings in the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries”
The teaching staff includes professionals from the field of Theology and other related fields, who bring their experience to this program, as well as renowned specialists from leading scientific societies.
The multimedia content developed with the latest educational technology will provide students with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive learning programmed to learn in real situations.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the student will must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the course. For that purpose, professionals will be assisted by an innovative, interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts in Dogmatic Theology who also have extensive teaching experience.
A program created with the best educational materials in online training, which will become a process of professional growth of maximum interest to you"
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Objectives
The main objective of this educational program is to provide students with a complete and current vision of the discipline. Therefore, it focuses on concrete, measurable and useful objectives that will allow students to grow both in their professional and personal lives, turning the knowledge they acquire into real competencies.
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General Objectives
- Provide the necessary context, ideas and perspectives that will enable students to understand the character of Theology
- Present the historical and epistemological configuration of Theology as a science
- Justify the recourse of Theology to its sources
- Demonstrate the basic skills to access the instruments to study Theology
- Present an overview of the various branches of study of Theology
- Frame fundamental theology as a specialized part of the discipline that seeks to understand the mystery of God in its totality
- Explain the formal theological principles involved in the theological reading of Sacred Scripture: canonicity, inspiration and infallibility
- Explore the main historical and geographical elements that serve as an aid to the study of the Bible
- Propose hermeneutical principles to properly understand the Bible
- Identify the places and events referred to in Sacred Scripture
- Review different versions of the Bible
Specific Objectives
Module 1. God Revealed in Christ
- Understand the current context against which contemporary religiosity struggles: atheism and secularism
- Organically present Christian understanding of the mystery of God revealed in Christ as One and Triune
- Explain the foundation of God revealed in Christ as One and Triune in Sacred Scripture, tradition and the ecclesiastical magisterium
- Explain the concept of mystery in order to understand the revelation of Christ
- Critically analyze contemporary religiosity based on what, has been learned
Module 2. Christology and Soteriology
- Organically present Catholic doctrine on the mystery of Christ, the Son of God incarnate and the salvation of humankind, based on Sacred Scripture, tradition and the ecclesiastical magisterium
- Outline from the Catholic doctrine on the mystery of Christ, the Son of God incarnate and salvation of humankind, the elements necessary to establish an evangelizing dialogue with contemporary cultures
- Know Christological dogmas, the historical context in which they were formulated and their meaning
- Know the fundamental theological categories of Christology: person, nature, hypostasis, essence, filiation, impeccability, freedom, will, and soteriology, among others
- Analyze and understand the biblical texts and the conciliar formulations of the main Christological dogmas
Module 3. Theology of Grace
- Explain its foundation in Sacred Scripture and the Tradition of the Church
- Recognize grace as an interaction of man with God
- Dialogue on the basis of grace with contemporary anthropological visions
- Debate contemporary immanentism and doctrine of grace
Module 4. Ecclesiology I
- Explain the fundamental articulation of theological activity from the notions of Christ and the Church
- Understand Fundamental Theology as one of the branches of Theology whose object is to understand the mystery of God in its entirety
- Explain elements of the credibility of Jesus Christ and His Church
- Discuss contemporary cultural conditions with reference to the act of faith
- Analyze and argue about the various problems surrounding credibility
Module 5. Ecclesiology II
- Organically present the fundamental theological principles about the Church, based on Sacred Scripture, Tradition and the Magisterium
- Generate a perspective that seeks to engage in dialogue with today's society, especially with urban culture
- Analyze and understand the magisterial documents of the Second Vatican Council and the subsequent ecclesiology derived from them
- Develop a sensitivity to the great theological and spiritual questions presented and posed by the great theological tradition of the Church
- Become aware of the vital approaches of the culture that surrounds us and its influence on the configuration of the person and society
Module 6. Mariology
- Recognize the place and significance of Mary of Nazareth in the mystery of Christ and the Church
- Base the meaning of Mary of Nazareth in the mystery of Christ and the Church on Sacred Scripture and the Tradition of the Church
- Link the meaning of Mary of Nazareth in the mystery of Christ and the Church with the Guadalupan event
- Develop the capacity for analytical study and understanding of scriptural, patristic, historical and magisterial texts related to Mariology
- Dialogue, question and enlighten one's own experience of Marian faith with the fundamental content of Mariology
Module 7. Creation and Sin
- Understand the current cultural context of scientific theories and beliefs about creation and the origin of life
- Provide a theological foundation of the believer's vision of God's creative action, on the Christian vision of humanity and on the mystery of sin
- Create a dialogue between contemporary cosmological and anthropological visions
- Debate and argue about contemporary visions of creation, humanity and sin
- Understand the relation between these two concepts: creation and sin
Module 8. Eschatology
- Organically present the Catholic doctrine on the ultimate realities, that is, on the consummation in Christ of the individual, of humanity and of the cosmos, based on Sacred Scripture, tradition and the ecclesiastical Magisterium
- Explain the nature of eschatology
- Gain a broad understanding of the development of eschatology throughout history And specify its current place within Dogmatic Theology
- Base Christian hope on the eschatological notions that come from Sacred Scripture, especially from the affirmations on the resurrection of Christ
- Justify the hope of the ecclesial community by valuing human life in its historical dimension based on the Christian doctrine of eternal life
Today more than ever theologians need the endorsement of a solid and up-to-date body of knowledge to confront their experience with the real world and with guarantees of success”
Postgraduate Diploma in Dogmatic Theology
Dogmatic theology is a fundamental discipline for those who wish to deepen their study and understanding of faith and the doctrinal foundations of religion. If you're interested in expanding your knowledge of dogmatic theology, TECH Global University's Postgraduate Diploma in Dogmatic Theology is the perfect program for you. In this online Postgraduate Certificate, you'll explore the major dogmas and beliefs of the Christian faith, delving into their biblical, historical and philosophical foundations. You will learn about the nature of God, the Trinity, the incarnation of Jesus Christ, salvation and other central themes of dogmatic theology. It will also allow you to develop critical skills of analysis and theological reflection, as well as a solid theoretical foundation to address complex theological issues. You will learn to interpret sacred texts, analyze theological arguments and understand the ethical and pastoral implications of Christian doctrine.
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The program is designed by theological experts and has a rigorous academic approach. Through up-to-date study materials and interactive learning resources, you will have the opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of the most relevant theological concepts and debates. Studying online gives you the flexibility to tailor your study schedule to your personal and professional needs. You will have access to high-quality learning materials, virtual libraries and online collaboration tools that allow you to interact with professors and fellow students. In addition, you will be able to participate in enriching theological discussions and share different perspectives with a diverse community of students. The Postgraduate Diploma in Dogmatic Theology is aimed at theology students, pastoral professionals, religious leaders and anyone interested in deepening the study of the Christian faith from a dogmatic perspective. No previous knowledge of theology is required, but interest and motivation to learn and reflect on theological issues will be an asset.