Adult Continuing Education Programs

These courses are a comprehensive approach to lifelong,
continuing adult education with respect to the Catholic faith.




Adult Faith Formation
The School of Ministry provides Adult Faith Formation for the dioceses of Dallas and Fort Worth.
This comprehensive program is offered for adults wanting to learn more about their faith. Classes meet at the University of Dallas campus in Irving from September-December and January-April.





AFTER THE NEW TESTAMENT SERIES

After the New Testament

“After the New Testament” is a non-credit course open to all adults, but may be of particular interest to graduates of the Catholic Biblical School and others with a background in Scripture, history or ministry. "After the New Testament" is part of a series of classes that rotate based on student interest and demand. It will not be offered during the 2011-2012 school year. For the class in the series offered during 2011-2012, see "Theology in a Modern Key: the Last 300 Years."

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Church Fathers and Councils
"Church Fathers and Councils" is a non-credit course open to all adults, but may be of particular interest to graduates of the Catholic Biblical School, students who completed "After the New Testament" and others with a background in Scripture, history or ministry. "Church Fathers and Councils" is part of a series of classes that rotate based on student interest and demand. It will not be offered during the 2011-2012 school year. For the class in the series offered during 2011-2012, see "Theology in a Modern Key: the Last 300 Years."

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Patristics, Popes, and Protestants
"Patristics, Popes, and Protestants" is a non-credit course open to all adults, but may be of particular interest to graduates of the Catholic Biblical School, students who completed "After the New Testament"  or "Church Fathers and Councils" and others with a background in Scripture, history or ministry. "Patristics, Popes, and Protestants" is part of a series of classes that rotate based on student interest and demand. It will not be offered during the 2011-2012 school year. For the class in the series offered during 2011-2012, see "Theology in a Modern Key: the Last 300 Years."

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Theology in a Modern Key: the Last 300 Years
"Theology in a Modern Key: the Last 300 Years" is a non-credit course open to all adults, but may be of particular interest to graduates of the Catholic Biblical School, students who completed "After the New Testament,"  "Church Fathers and Councils," or "Patristics, Popes, and Protestants," and others with a background in Scripture, history or ministry. "Theology in a Modern Key: the Last 300 Years" is part of a series of classes that rotate based on student interest and demand. It will  be offered during the 2011-2012 school year. Click below for more information and to register.



Catholic Biblical School
The Catholic Biblical School is intended for adults who are willing to make a commitment to complete all course requirements for at least one year. No particular educational background is required. The program is recommended for those wishing to meet the Lord in a deeper way through scripture. It is especially beneficial for religious education teachers, lectors, and leaders of Bible study groups. The Biblical School program is offered in English and Spanish. The course is also offered on line in English.




Diaconate Program
School of Ministry provides the academic component of deacon formation for the Diocese of Dallas, Tyler, and Shreveport.


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