Course
FBD13 - Mariology
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General Information
Course Type On Campus
Course Category 2. Fundamental and Dogmatic Theology
Description Teaching Objective:
This course aims to deepen our understanding of Mary's unique and significant role as both the handmaid of the Lord and His Mother. We will explore how her identity is intrinsically linked to Jesus Christ and God's plan of salvation, recognizing that all doctrines concerning her are rooted in the revelation of Christ. Furthermore, we seek to draw inspiration and support from Mary for our own faith and spirituality, viewing her as a model woman, mother, and disciple of Jesus.

Teaching Content:
This course will systematically explore the four major Marian dogmas:
• The Mother of God
• Perpetual Virginity
• The Immaculate Conception
• The Assumption
We will examine these doctrines primarily through the lens of Church documents, with a particular emphasis on the Holy Bible, to understand their theological foundations and development. Additionally, we will reflect on Mary's practical example and spiritual guidance for our daily lives of faith.

Teaching Mode:
Lectures, Guided Scriptural Study, Discussion and Q&A, Reading and Reflection on Church Documents

Assessment Mode:
Active Participation and Class Presentations
College Organization Structure Holy Spirit Institute of Religious Sciences
Course Tuition Fee 800.00
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