Course Title: Introduction to Patrology
Level: High Diploma
Course Objective:
This course aims to provide students with a foundational understanding of Patrology within the
context of the Coptic Orthodox Church through comprehensive study and analysis of the
writings, lives, and teachings of the early Church Fathers.
By the end of the course, students will have acquired a foundational understanding of
Patrology in the Coptic Orthodox Church, enabling them to engage critically with the writings
and teachings of the early Church Fathers, appreciate their theological contributions, and apply
their insights to contemporary theological inquiry, pastoral ministry, and spiritual formation
within the Coptic Orthodox community.
Learning Outcomes:
1. Historical Context: Students will explore the historical background and development of
Patrology, understanding its significance in the formation and expansion of Christianity, with a
particular focus on the contributions of early Church Fathers within the Coptic Orthodox
tradition.
2. Primary Sources: Students will engage with primary sources of Patristic literature, including
the writings of prominent Church Fathers such as Saint Athanasius, Saint Cyril of Alexandria,
Saint Shenouda the Archimandrite, and others, gaining insight into their theological
perspectives, pastoral insights, and contributions to Christian doctrine.
3. Theological Themes: Students will analyze key theological themes and doctrinal
controversies addressed by the early Church Fathers, including the nature of the Trinity
examining the relevance to contemporary theological discourse within the Coptic Orthodox
Church.
4. Pastoral Application: Students will reflect on the pastoral implications of Patristic teachings,
considering their relevance to pastoral ministry, spiritual formation, and the life of the Church,
with a focus on integrating Patristic wisdom into contemporary pastoral practices within the
Coptic Orthodox context.
5. Cultural and Spiritual Heritage: Students will explore the cultural and spiritual heritage of the
Coptic Orthodox Church through the lens of Patrology, understanding the influence of early
Church Fathers on Coptic liturgy, spirituality, monasticism, and ascetic traditions.
6. Critical Analysis: Students will develop critical thinking skills through the analysis and
evaluation of primary sources, secondary literature, and scholarly interpretations of Patristic
texts, fostering an appreciation for the complexities and nuances of Patristic thought within the
Coptic Orthodox tradition.
Course Structure:
Historical patrology
Available sources and literature
Development of Christian patrology
Importance of Patrology in understanding Christian faith and tradition
Introduction to comparative patrology
Assessment:
- Two term exams to evaluate overall comprehension and proficiency.
Prerequisites:
Introduction to Patrology Certificate and Diploma.
Delivery Method:
The course will be delivered entirely online through a learning management system. All lectures
are delivered by Zoom. Participants will have access to recorded lecture videos, reading
materials, and discussion forum on the course website.
Duration: October 2023-June 2024
Certificate:
Upon successful completion of the course and passing the final exam, candidates will receive
the TEACH High Diploma in Introduction to Patrology. The certificate will only be received upon
completion and passing of the two term exams.