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Diploma in Orthodox Studies programme is structured in such a way that even working people can join for this course. Anyone with minimum qualification of class XII (Secular) can enroll for this course. An enrolled student has to study eight units, attempt their online examinations and submit the assignments online.

 

UNITS

      • The book is divided into five Units.
      • The first unit is a general introduction which provides necessary background information for the study of the Scriptures.
      • The second unit s a preparatory guide to the study of New Testament. As a prelude to this, the political, social, religious, and philosophical world of the New Testament has been introduced.
      • The third unit introduces the Gospels briefly.
      • The fourth unit provides information about the rest of the New Testament.
      • The fifth Unit is a random collection of the major themes from both the Testaments.

The Course Material is divided into three parts

PART- I: The Apostolic Fathers and Apologists

      • The Background to the Patristic Literature of the First Three Centuries
      • The Apostolic Fathers and Other Writings of the Primitive Period
      • The Apologists/Defenders of Faith
      • Some Important Documents in the Apologetic Period

PART- II: Patristic Literature from A. D 300 to the Council of Ephesus 431

      • The Period around the Council of Nicea 325
      • The Two Great Syriac Fathers
      • The Great Fathers from Latin Tradition
      • The Cappadocian Fathers
      • The Period between the Council of Constantinople 381 and the Ephesus Council 431.

PART- III: The Period after the Council of Chalcedon 451

      • The Pillars of Orthodoxy
      • Syriac Fathers between 8th and 10th Centuries
      • Syriac Fathers after 10th Centuries
      • Some Monastic/ Ascetic Fathers
      • The Great Syrian Mystic. Isaac of Nineveh
      • Fathers remembered in the Dipthycs (Thubden)

      • Basics of Theology
      • Doctrine of Creation
      • Holy Trinity
      • Church Ministry and Sacraments
      • Eschatology

      • Historical Development of Orthodox Spirituality
      • Prayer and Contemplation
      • Monasticism and Asceticism
      • Steps in Spiritual Life

      • Background into which Christianity came
      • The Birth of messiah as the fulfillment of the Prophesies
      • Expansion of the Church
      • Persecution
      • Early Christian Literature
      • The Apologists
      • Justin Martyr, Irenaeus of Lyons, Tertullian
      • Hippolytus of Rome (AD 160-235)
      • The Eucharist
      • Gnosticism, Montanism, Monarchianism
      • Schisms in the Early Church

The Precepts of Worship

  • The Scriptural Bases
  • Context of Early Christian Worship
  • Shaping of the Early Christian Worship

Theology of Orthodox Worship

  • The Fundamentals of Orthodox Worship
  • Theological Contents of Orthodox Worship
  • Worship as Prayer before God

Theology of Sacraments

  • The basics of Orthodox Sacraments
  • Holy Baptism and Chrismation
  • Holy Eucharist


General Introduction

  • Organization of the Orthodox Church
  • History of the Orthodox Church
  • Orthodox Beliefs and Practices
  • Common Beliefs with all Christians
  • Common Beliefs with Roman Catholics
  • Orthodox Distinctives
  • Feast Days
  • General Features of Orthodox Churches

Branches of Orthodoxy

  • Oriental / Pre-Chalcedonian Orthodox Churches
  • An Introduction to the Oriental Orthodox Churches
  • The Armenian Apostolic Church
  • The Syriac Orthodox Church
  • The Orthodox Church of India
  • The Coptic Orthodox Church
  • The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
  • The Eritrean Orthodox Tewahdo Church
  • Eastern Orthodox churches
  • Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
  • Russian Orthodox Church
  • The Romanian Orthodox Church
  • The Church of Greece
  • Bulgarian Orthodox Church
  • The Serbia Orthodox Church
  • The Church of Cyprus
  • The ancient church of Sinai
  • Church of Albania
  • The Orthodox Church of Finland
  • The Polish Orthodox Church
  • Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia
  • The Church of Alexandria
  • The Greek Patriarchate of Antioch
  • Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem
  • Orthodox Church of Georgia
  • Orthodox Church of Poland
  • Orthodox Church in America
  • Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church

Difference between Oriental & Eastern Orthodox Churches
Common Characteristics of the Orthodox Church: One, Holy. Catholic, and Apostolic

  • Global Family, Vision of Mission and Search for Meaning; A Few Basics
  • Aspects of Evangelization in the New Testament
  • Malankara Orthodox Church in the Mission Field
  • ‘Remembering the Poor’ in the Age of Globalization
  • Church’s Mission towards the otherly Abled people
  • Education As Mission: A Santhomian Approach

FEES

Fees for this programme would be 5000/- INR
Course fee offer for Sunday School Teachers  : 4,000/- INR
Course fee offer for Students : 2,500/- INR
Fee includes registration, study materials and certificate.
International students should pay in INR only.
Fees will not be refunded, if one fails to complete the course.

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CERTIFICATE

After the successful completion of the programme, the candidate will be awarded the certificate “Diploma in Orthodox Studies”

Course Curriculum

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  1. INFOMATIVE

    Easiest way to learn and understand ORTHODOXY

  2. A Complete and Ideal Course

    This was a complete and ideal course for people like me to understand the essence of orthodoxy for various reasons. Most importantly coming from another Christian Community and being married into Orthodox. Secondly being born and brought up outside Kerala where language was a barrier. Sincerely hope many of them will make use of this course. May God bless all those who worked to put this course together.

  3. Sathyjyothi should be studied by all my Orthodox brothers and sisters in christ.

    I think now our churches are lacking faithfull youngsters… only the elder people are coming to church in the correct time and schedule . If this is going to continue , none of our apostholic church will expand. The word of God are misused by the newly established communities.
    2 thess 2 :15 , hebrew 13:7 should be emphasised.

  4. SATHYAJYOTHI - A Glimpse into our Orthodoxy

    One of the Best & Properly arranged arrays of chapters.
    Helping people to understand the basics & what we are as Orthodox.

  5. Enriching course

    Materials are enriching to understand clearly the Holy scriptures & life in orthodoxy

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