Take a glimpse into the profound and multifaceted realm of theology in this webinar series, A Taste of Theology. Have a taste of the courses we offer from topics on Philosophy, Canon Law, Spirituality, Liturgy, Moral Theology, etc. Four of the sessions revisited Vatican II documents, Dei Verbum, Sacrosanctum Concilium, Lumen Gentium and Gaudium et Spes. These sessions were delivered by CTC lecturers and recorded sessions are available. For more information click here or get in touch with events@ctc.ac.nz to access recordings.
A Taste of Theology
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“But who do you say I am?”: Images of God, mental well-being and Pacific young women
Jelvine Cortez, , Uncategorized, 0
If you missed the event, recording is now available to watch. Come and join us online as Dr Therese...
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Æsthetic Soul: Pictorial Art as Source of Theology Across Religious Borders
Jelvine Cortez, , Uncategorized, 0
Video is now available to watch. Are the arts a place we can go to learn about God? Join...
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No hope in hell: How a real Gospel view of the afterlife can make us better missionaries
Jelvine Cortez, , Uncategorized, 0
If you missed the live session, you can view the recorded session here. Will many be saved? Answers to...
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Challenging the Status Quo!
Jelvine Cortez, , Uncategorized, 0
If you missed this event, you can watch the video recording here. As we approach Social Justice week...
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Nothing new under the sun: Reading the Biblical text in the cinema
Jelvine Cortez, , Uncategorized, 0
If you missed the event, you can watch the recorded session here. When at the cinema how do we...
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Catholic Responses to the End-of-Life Choice Act – Free Online Event
Jelvine Cortez, , Uncategorized, 0
If you missed the event on the Catholic Responses to the End of Life Choice Act, here’s Dr...
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Safeguarding in the Catholic Church in Aotearoa New Zealand (SCCANZ)
Stephen Watkinson, , Uncategorized, 0
The National Office of Professional Standards (NOPS) has finished the review of this course and we are now accepting...
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Free online event – Mercy: One key to understanding Pope Francis’ papacy
Jelvine Cortez, , Uncategorized, 0
If you missed Fr Bernard Teo’s talk on 24 February, recording is now available to watch.