Foundations
Basic⬠1,200 / year
A solid introduction to theological study and the cultural history of religions.
- Introductory theology courses
- History of religious traditions
- Access to the digital library
- Online discussion forum
Deepen your understanding of the Scriptures and the foundations of faith through a structured theological study path, providing a solid basis for comprehension and reflection.
Analyze the role of religious educational institutions in shaping cultural history, understanding their lasting impact on traditions and philosophical thought.
Participate in a training path that values personal and spiritual growth, integrating academic education with the principles of religious tradition.
Promote constructive dialogue between theology, philosophy, and other disciplines, enriching your perspective and critical analysis skills.
Contribute to the preservation and transmission of the rich heritage of cultural and religious traditions, ensuring their relevance for future generations.
Join a community dedicated to learning and discussion, where education takes place in a supportive and mutually respectful environment.
Discover the educational pathways designed for in-depth education in religious traditions and cultural history.
β¬ 1,200 / year
A solid introduction to theological study and the cultural history of religions.
β¬ 2,500 / year
A complete pathway for advanced training in religious philosophy and cultural history.
β¬ 4,800 / year
The premier pathway for comprehensive training and commitment to academic research.
Discover how religious educational institutions have structured the study of theology and philosophy, contributing to cultural history.
Education begins with the study of Scriptures and fundamental sacred texts, laying the groundwork for understanding religious tradition.
In-depth exploration of doctrine, ethics, and Church history, developing critical thinking and solid theological training.
Examination of philosophical currents in dialogue with faith, to understand the role of religion in cultural and social history.
Translation of studies into community service, teaching, and spiritual guidance, completing the cycle of integral formation.