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This course emphasizes on the foundational concepts in the study of Christian Morality. It reflects more deeply on moral actions rooted and guided by the Ten Commandments, Catholic Social Teachings and the renewed vision of life and love as taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ for the fulfillment of the Kingdom of God. In the midst of a plurality of moral issues and concerns in our time affecting the human person, family, ecology, and the society in general, this course seeks to answer what a meaningful life is in the light of the Christian faith and how the teachings of Jesus Christ be integrated into one’s own life choices and decisions in response to God’s offer of life and love – salvation, through an authentic Christian moral life and actions.
- Teacher: SUSAN Galamay
- Enrolled students: 42
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- Teacher: SUSAN Galamay
- Enrolled students: 50
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This course emphasizes the foundational concepts in the study of Christian Morality. It reflects more deeply on moral actions rooted and guided by the Ten Commandments, Catholic Social Teachings, and the renewed vision of life and love as taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ for the fulfillment of the Kingdom of God. In the midst of a plurality of moral issues and concerns in our time affecting the human person, family, ecology, and the society in general, this course seeks to answer what a meaningful life is in the light of the Christian faith and how the teachings of Jesus Christ be integrated into one’s own life choices and decisions in response to God’s offer of life and love – salvation, through an authentic Christian moral life and actions.
- Teacher: LAURICE KAYE LAGUINDAY
- Enrolled students: 32
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- Teacher: brain baristo
- Enrolled students: 40
- Teacher: BENITO BUYACCO
- Enrolled students: 47
- Teacher: SUSAN Galamay
- Enrolled students: 32
This course emphasizes the foundational concepts in the study of Christian Morality. It reflects more deeply on moral actions rooted and guided by the Ten Commandments, Catholic Social Teachings, and a renewed vision of life and love as taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ for the fulfillment of the Kingdom of God. In the midst of a plurality of moral issues and concerns in our time affecting the human person, family, ecology, and the society in general, this course seeks to answer what a meaningful life is in the light of the Christian faith and how the teachings of Jesus Christ be integrated into one’s own life choices and decisions in response to God’s offer of life and love – salvation, through an authentic Christian moral life and actions.
- Teacher: LAURICE KAYE LAGUINDAY
- Enrolled students: 48
This course emphasizes on the foundational concepts in the study of Christian Morality. It reflects more deeply on moral actions rooted and guided by the Ten Commandments, Catholic Social Teachings and the renewed vision of life and love as taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ for the fulfillment of the Kingdom of God. In the midst of a plurality of moral issues and concerns in our time affecting the human person, family, ecology, and the society in general, this course seeks to answer what a meaningful life is in the light of the Christian faith and how the teachings of Jesus Christ be integrated into one’s own life choices and decisions in response to God’s offer of life and love – salvation, through an authentic Christian moral life and actions.
- Teacher: SUSAN Galamay
- Enrolled students: 43
This course emphasizes on the foundational concepts in the study of Christian Morality. It reflects more deeply on moral actions rooted and guided by the Ten Commandments, Catholic Social Teachings and the renewed vision of life and love as taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ for the fulfillment of the Kingdom of God. In the midst of a plurality of moral issues and concerns in our time affecting the human person, family, ecology, and the society in general, this course seeks to answer what a meaningful life is in the light of the Christian faith and how the teachings of Jesus Christ be integrated into one’s own life choices and decisions in response to God’s offer of life and love – salvation, through an authentic Christian moral life and actions.
- Teacher: HENRY GAMBOA
- Enrolled students: 51
This course emphasizes on the foundational concepts in the study of Christian Morality. It reflects more deeply on moral actions rooted and guided by the Ten Commandments, Catholic Social Teachings and the renewed vision of life and love as taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ for the fulfillment of the Kingdom of God. In the midst of a plurality of moral issues and concerns in our time affecting the human person, family, ecology, and the society in general, this course seeks to answer what a meaningful life is in the light of the Christian faith and how the teachings of Jesus Christ be integrated into one’s own life choices and decisions in response to God’s offer of life and love – salvation, through an authentic Christian moral life and actions.
- Teacher: HENRY GAMBOA
- Enrolled students: 38
The course emphasizes on the foundational concepts in the study of Christian Morality. It reflects more deeply on moral actions rooted and guided by the Ten Commandments, Catholic Social Teachings and the renewed vision of life and love as taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ for the fulfillment of the Kingdom of God. In the midst of a plurality of moral issues and concerns in our time affecting the human person, family, ecology, and the society in general, this course seeks to answer what a meaningful life is in the light of the Christian faith and how the teachings of Jesus Christ be integrated into one's own life choices and decisions in response to God's offer of life and love - salvation, through an authentic Christian moral life and action
- Teacher: LIBERTY ROSARIO
- Enrolled students: 51
- Teacher: HENRY GAMBOA
- Enrolled students: 3
As early as the first Gospel written, the question associated with Jesus is “Who do you say I am?” This question has produced a variety of answers ever since, not to mention books in our own times evaluating Jesus philosophically, theologically, or biblically, among others. This course does not focus on the details of some technical debates among reputable biblical scholars and systematic theologians. Rather, it tries to address some contemporary issues and problems of religious educators and religious workers or pastoral workers or as to the beginners in doing the theology of inculturation. Aside from imparting knowledge in the theological process of doing Christology, this course aims at deep formation that would shape the spiritual life of Christian believers. Through this course, the student is guided into a systematic, and a more mature encounter and experience in making the identity of Christ more relevant and meaningful in one’s life. It tries to help the student to appreciate the basic insight as to why the lives of so many people have been inspired by the belief that Jesus of history and the Christ of Faith. The course strengthens the universality of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth to all cultures. This universality can be perceived and validated in particularity through localized experiences and cultural presuppositions. Jesus story is crucial to Christianity. Thus, it must to continue to provide meaning and challenge to the local church. It must be told once more in a manner that is culturally intelligible and situational relevant.
- Teacher: HENRY GAMBOA
- Enrolled students: 4
This course aims to present a general overview of the history of the Catholic Church from its beginnings in the gospel accounts of Jesus of Nazareth to the present day. Spanning 2000 years and every continent, impacting not just religion but also culture, the arts, philosophy, and global politics, the history of the Christian church is an essential thing to grasp for those seeking to understand the origins of the social forces that shape our world today. This course also presents the major historical moments, figures, events, conflicts, and thought patterns that have comprised the history of Christianity throughout the centuries in both the East and the West.
- Teacher: SUSAN Galamay
- Enrolled students: 5
COURSE OUTLINE:
The course will cover the history of Christianity from its inception to the present day. The course will focus on the six ages of the Church as modelled by Charles Dawson. The topics will be interspersed with ecclesiology considering the six models of the Church by Avery Dulles. The foci of the course are the major movements, doctrines, persons, and institutions that arose within the church and affected its development.
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Learning Activities |
Graded Activities |
I. First Age: The Beginnings of Jesus’ Movement |
Interactive discussion |
Graded recitation |
A. The Jesus’ movement |
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B. Persecution of Christians |
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C. The blood of the martyrs |
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D. Heresies |
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II. Second Age: The Christian Empire |
Interactive discussion |
Graded recitation |
A. Christianity in the Roman empire |
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B. Collaboration of Church and State |
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C. The Church teachers and scholars |
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E. Nature and Meaning of the Church |
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Learning Activities |
Graded Activities |
C. The Church teachers and scholars |
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Third Age: The conversion of the barbarian |
Film Analysis |
Critique paper |
A. Monasticism in Europe |
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B. The invasion of the barbarians |
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C. The Frankish kings |
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D. The rise of feudalism |
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The six models of the Church by Avery Dulles |
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Fourth Age: A United Christian Europe |
Film Analysis |
Critique paper |
A. The emergence of monasteries |
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B. The rise of religious orders |
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C. The undertakings of crusades |
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D. The separation between the Western and the Eastern Church |
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Fifth Age: A Ghetto Church |
Interactive discussion
Article analysis |
Graded recitation
Written report |
A. Luther and Reformation |
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B. Counter reformation |
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C. Missionary activities in Asia |
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D. The foundation of new religious orders |
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E. The period of enlightenment |
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Sixth Age: The Present Age |
Interactive discussion
Article analysis |
Graded recitation
Written report |
A. Pope Pius’ “Syllabus of Errors” |
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B. The Second Vatican Council |
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C. The social encyclicals |
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Vatican II documents on the Church |
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- Teacher: SUSAN Galamay
- Enrolled students: 3