This course studies God’s self-revelation throughout salvation history as it has been received and handed on by the believing community in the forms of Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.

Based on the Catholic doctrine of revelation and its reception as expressed in Dei Verbum, the course examines the central teachings of the Catholic faith, such as creation, fall, and redemption, Trinity and Incarnation, the Church and the Holy Spirit, as these have been expressed in the Scriptures and developed throughout the history of the Church’s tradition.

Emphasis is placed on reading primary sources, including major Biblical texts, writings of Church Doctors and Fathers, major theologians, and magisterial documents.

Cost is $150 for the entire course and can be paid at registration all at once or in monthly payments.

This course can be used for catechist recertification and has an opportunity for college credit.


When

Tuesdays from 6pm to 8pm
In the St. James Room

Class Dates

- September 17, 24
- October 1, 8, 22, 29
- November 5, 12, 19
- December 3, 10, 17

- January 7, 14, 28
- February 4, 11, 25
- March 11, 18
- April 1, 8, 15

Zoom option available for distance students.
All sessions recorded for later playback.



MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Will Wright, MA

Will lives in phoenix with his wife and sons and is a history and religion teacher at St. John Paul II Catholic High School. He is an adjunct instructor and institute Fellow with the Institute of Catholic Theology in Phoenix and an instructor at the Kino Catechetical INstitute. He is a regular author for the website Catholic-Link English and runs the podcast Good Distinctions. Will earned a Bachelor’s Defree in history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He holds a dual course of study Master’s Degree in Catechetics and Evangelization and Theology & Christian Ministry from Franciscan University of Steubenville.