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Seminary of Saint Albert the Great |
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Albertian Order of the Monks of Saint Thomas |
The
Seminary of Saint Albert the Great offers degree programs through distance
learning (combining directed independent study and computer-aided
distance study), generally designed to prepare candidates academically
and through spiritual formation for ordained ministry in the Church. Our
programs are designed especially to assist individuals in exploration of
the issues of our world within the context of Theology, Sacred Scripture,
Ethics and Ministry. Course work may also be undertaken by lay persons
wishing to increase the effectiveness of their Christian leadership and
ministry, and for the continuing education of the clergy.
There are people who feel called by God to explore a variety of contemporary
ministries. This sense of seeking to widen their professional, personal
and spiritual expertise calls for renewed strength, learning and competence.
The Seminary of Saint Albert the Great is structured using the traditional English
model, thereby providing an educational environment for those people who
are able to work independently in our external study programs,
in close cooperation with directing mentors. The Christian community serves
as the base for student projects and learning. We will explore with students,
the framework of structured study plans, and how the program can develop
to meet their ministerial goals.
Degree Programs Survey
We offer a basic training course leading to the Bachelor of Sacred
Theology Degree (S.T.B.) and Master of Sacred Theology Degree (S.T.M.)..
The programs consists of the following studies:
Old Testament Survey, New Testament Survey, Studies in the Life of Jesus and
Paul, Theological Foundations, Theological Philosophy, Doctrine, Comparative
Religions, Christology, Ethics, Ecclesiology, Sacramental Theology,
Eschatology, Homiletics and the Sacraments.
The work may be completed at your convenience in your home, and takes about
one or two years to complete. Those who hold an acceptable Master's Degree
may, upon writing and defending a dissertation, receive the Doctorate of Sacred
Theology Degree (S.T.D.). |
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