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Studying for a Catholic Certificate
Revd Dr Gareth Leyshon Archdiocese of Cardiff
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An Academic Course A Catholic Course
Cite your sources Show diverse opinions A Catholic Course Be clear what the church teaches Critique it!
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An Academic Course Reading beyond the recommended minimum;
Evidence of good knowledge and understanding of the question and materials, relevant concepts and methodology. Reading beyond the recommended minimum; Independent reflection; Good level of critical analysis; Clear and coherent arguments supported by appropriate examples; Good, clear written style Full and accurate referencing and bibliography.
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Teaching Catholic Theology
An academic approach Vatican documents are privileged INFALLIBLE DOGMA AUTHORITATIVE TEACHING DISCIPLINARY NORMS OFFICIAL OPINIONS Church sets boundaries For Alternatives: McBrien
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1997 onwards
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Documents of the Second Vatican Council 1962-65
Lumen Gentium DOGMATIC – on the Church Sacrosanctam Concilum – on liturgy (just a ‘constitution’) Gaudium et Spes PASTORAL – the Church in the Modern World Dei Verbum DOGMATIC – on Scripture and Revelation
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Decrees and Declarations
Second Vatican Council, Unitatis Redintegratio (other Christians) Inter Mirifica (media) Orientalium Ecclesiarum (Eastern church) Gravissimum Educationis (education) Optatam Totius (seminaries) Dignitatis Humanae (human rights)
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Decrees and Declarations
Second Vatican Council, Christus Dominus (bishops) Presbyterorum Ordinis (priests) Perfectae Caritatis (religious orders) Apostolicam Actuositatem (the laity) Nostra Aetate (other religions) Ad Gentes (being missionary)
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Writings of the Popes Vatican website EWTN.com PapalEncyclicals.net
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Historical Development
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