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Interdenominational Studies

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  • Overview

    Course Title: Interdenominational Studies (Catholic, Byzantine, Syriac and Coptic)

    Level: Diploma

    Course Objective: 

    The life of the Apostolic churches is built on the belief in Lord Jesus, the Holy Bible, the 

    Sacraments and the teachings of the church fathers. Also, in these traditions, liturgical worship 

    is frequently around the sacrament of the Eucharist. While some traditions differ between 

    churches, helped by historic isolation, limited communication and language barriers, there are 

    lots of commonalities exist. Studying those should open one’s eye to the power of God’s Spirit

    in overcoming differences and in overshadowing the faithful believers. Also, it helps church 

    members to support each other’s faith in a world that is full of challenges and diabolic

    unceasing attempts to divide communities and keep people away from God.

    This course aims at studying the commonalities between the Catholic, Byzantine, Syriac and 

    Coptic churches. This is achieved by understanding the spiritual and cultural practices and 

    their biblical foundation in each tradition.

    Learning Outcomes: 

    Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

    1. Understand the Core Beliefs of the four Churches: Analyse and articulate the foundational 

    beliefs shared by the four churches, including faith in Lord Jesus Christ, the authority of the 

    Holy Bible, the significance of the Sacraments, and the teachings of the church fathers, 

    recognising these beliefs as essential elements of Apostolic tradition.

    2. Identify Common Liturgical Practices: Identify and compare common liturgical practices 

    among Catholic, Byzantine, Syriac, and Coptic churches, recognising how these practices 

    reflect shared theological convictions and spiritual priorities across denominational lines.

    3. Explore Spiritual and Cultural Traditions: Examine the spiritual and cultural traditions of 

    Catholic, Byzantine, Syriac, and Coptic churches, exploring their biblical foundation, 

    theological significance, and historical development within each tradition, fostering a deeper 

    understanding of the richness and diversity of Apostolic heritage.

    4. Appreciate Commonalities and Differences: Appreciate both the commonalities and 

    differences that exist among the four churches, recognising the diverse expressions of faith, 

    worship, and spirituality within the broader Christian tradition, and acknowledging the role of 

    historic isolation, limited communication, and language barriers in shaping distinct traditions.

    6. Promote Ecumenical Understanding: Promote ecumenical understanding and cooperation 

    among members of different churches, fostering a spirit of mutual respect, dialogue, and 

    collaboration in addressing common challenges and advancing the mission of the Church.

    Course Structure:

    Advent (1 x 4)

    Masterly Feasts (2 x 4)

    Pascha (1 x 4)

    Feast of the Cross (1 x 4)

    Feasts of Our Lady Virgin Mary (1x4) 

    Feasts of John the Baptist (1x4)

    Assessment:

    - Two term exams to evaluate overall comprehension and proficiency. 

    Prerequisites:

    Interdenominational Studies certificate course. 

    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, participants will receive 

    TEACH Diploma in Interdenominational studies. The Diploma will only be received upon 

    completion and passing of the two term exams.