St. Stephen's Course in Orthodox Theology
The St. Stephen's Course in Orthodox Theology is a three year, distance education-based, non-degree program sponsored by the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America. The course is aimed at introducing practicing and future church workers to the richness of Orthodox theology through extensive directed reading courses and practical d ministry projects.
Targeted Students
- Anyone interested in studying Orthodox theology but unable to attend an Orthodox seminary.
- Clergy converting to Orthodoxy within the Antiochian Archdiocese and intending to petition for ordination, who have received an Masters of Divinity degree from a non-Orthodox seminary.
- Those seeking advanced training in Christian Education or Youth Ministry.
- Those who are permitted by their bishops to prepare for the ministry of the diaconate through means of this course.
Curriculum
Directed Readings
Each year of the program consists of two semesters, during each of which the student completes significant directing reading courses in the subjects of scripture, doctrine, Church history, liturgy, and practical theology. Each course is designed and mentored by a recognized Orthodox educator or theologian. Auxiliary support is provided by local clergy. A graded written examination must be completed for each directed reading course.
Directed Projects
In addition, for each year of the program the student must complete a major project. The project is mentored and must conform to requirements set forth in the syllabus, but the topic is left to the discretion of the student. Some suggested projects include:
- A year-long adult education class, focusing on the weekly Gospel lessons.
- Development of educational materials for use in the church school program--pamphlets, videos, books, etc.
- A written document for publication that focuses on Orthodoxy and adds to the knowledge base of the faith.
Residency Program
Student's who intend to petition for ordination within the Antiochian Archdiocese (and certain other jurisdictions) must also complete three consecutive units of the Antiochian House of Studies residency program--one for each year of the St. Stephen's Course.
Each unit of the residency program consists of one week of intense instruction at the Heritage and Learning Center at Antiochian Village in Ligonier, PA. Each day of the program is packed with instructional lectures by leading Orthodox figures. Morning and evening services are celebrated each day. The schedule is quite rigorous, generally beginning at around 8:00 a.m. and ending around 10:00 p.m.
Accomodations at Antiochian Village are spartan but comfortable. Each room has a writing table, beds, icons, alarm clock, and bathroom. There are no televisions. There are telephones, but arrangments must be made if one wants to have dial-out privileges. Cell phones have a difficult time getting reception.
Meals are quite good and Antiochian Village boasts a tremendous library.
Applications
Applications to the program must be submitted by August 1 of each year. The first unit begins in October and exams are mailed in January. The second unit begins in March and exams are mailed in June.
Tuition
As of the 2004-05 term, tuition is $350 per unit.
External Links
- St. Stephen's Course official website