Complementary Certificate in Ecumenical Studies (CC) is an intensive one-semester period of study, research and community life primarily for theologians and pastors and for students of other disciplines with a suitable level of theological literacy. The programme includes a study of the issues at stake in the ecumenical movement through: - core course on the history of the ecumenical movement - two study modules chosen by the student focusing on ecumenical biblical hermeneutics, ecumenical missiology, ecumenical social ethics and/or ecumenical theology - workshop in intercultural biblical studies - workshop in practical ecumenical theology - ecumenical study visits (to places of ecumenical interest such as Rome, Chambésy, Taizé…) from mid-September to end of January30 ECTS credits
Please, find application guidelines and form, 2013-2014 study plans and costs as well as frequently asked questions here.
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