Enter our Store

Adult Education Resources

Join our Bulletin Board

Speaker

     Pro-life

     Revelation

     Culture

     Teaching the Faith

     Theology of the Body

Free Resources

     Art: Teaching the Faith

     Salvation History Art

     Scriptural Catholicism

     Articles, downloads, etc.

Links

Contact Us

 

 

 

Adult Education Resources

Below is a collection of the personal notes I created while attending graduate classes at Franciscan University, Steubenville, Ohio. You may download, use and distribute my notes freely.

 

Graduate Theology Courses of Franciscan University

 

501 Biblical Foundations

502 Theological Foundations

503 History of the Church

504 Documents of Vatican II

641 Content and Curriculum

655 Mary in the Modern World

780 Scripture: Heart of Catechesis

 

691 Catechetical Methods I

692 Catechetical Methods II

693 Catechetics in RCIA

694 Catechetical Practice Today

700 Moral Problems

740 Introduction to Systematic Theology

740 Eschatology

 

 

 

  A Note on Funding

Franciscan University's graduate theology program is not cheap.

Graduate tuition is a minimum of $30,000 assuming the degree is completed in two years. If undergraduate pre-requisites are figured in or if the degree is not completed in 24 months, expenses can easily top $45,000.

While I completed my degree in less than two years, tested out of several undergraduate classes in order to reduce my expenses, and began publishing articles and books even while I was still taking classes in order to spread what I had learned as far as possible, the damage had been done.

As you might guess, this debt presents an enormous burden on a new family just starting out. If you find the material presented above useful to your personal study and you would like to make a free-will contribution towards defraying expenses, it would be most heartily appreciated.

Note that this is NOT a tax-deductible contribution. Caesar cares nothing about these things. But there are Persons who do.