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The St Paul's Theological Course of Studies is the initial program for the development of a diocesan theological school by Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand. The studies encompass classes in various aspects of Orthodox Christian theology. The school is currently conducting classes in Punchbowl, New South Wales, Australia. An expansion of the curriculum is planned toward accreditation of the course of studies.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the course of studies is still under development. Six semesters of study have been taught by the end of 2005. Topics covered during the initial semesters included: Church History, Introduction to Liturgics, the Old and New Testaments including Background to the Gospels and Epistles, Ethics, and Comparative Religions. The topics planned for the 2006 semester are:
- Biblical perspective on the marginalized
- The Apostolic Fathers
Additional information and applications for enrollment are available on the St. Paul Theological Course of Studies website.