The document summarizes information about the Department of Social Theology & Science of Religion at College University Logos in Albania. It provides details about the undergraduate theology program, facilities, courses offered, student life, career prospects, and upcoming educational programs. The department aims to educate students in Orthodox theology and modern human and social sciences approaches to studying religion.
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2. Instructions
for use
▪ The Department of Social Theology &
Science of Religion belongs to the
Faculty of Human Sciences of
College University Logos.
▪ The Department provides a three-
year undergraduate program in
Theology, recognized by the Albanian
state and operating according to the
Bologna system.
▪ His graduates are graduates of
Theology and can enroll in
corresponding postgraduate
programs.
▪ The department is housed in a
modern building complex around the
Holy Monastery of Shen Vlash, in the
homonymous village, 5 minutes
outside the city of Durrës.
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3. Why Should I Study
Theology?
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Questions &
Perspectives
4. The students
of the
Department
of Social
Theology &
Science of
Religion
learn:
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▪ about the Orthodox theology and faith in an Orthodox Christian
environment, where they study together and participate on the
worship,
▪ how to use several modern theories of the human and social
sciences for the study of religion,
▪ to realize and appreciate the Orthodox Theology through the
broad research on Biblical & Patristic Studies, on Christian Theology,
on the history of religions, on the history and tradition of the Church
of Albania,
▪ to write and express their opinion with critical thinking, while it
gives them the opportunity to develop new skills at foreign
languages, Informatics, Journalism and social media.
▪ how to serve the Church and be the future staff in several
sectors of the Orthodox Church of Albania.
9. Scholarships
Scholarships will be granted to the new entry
students
Full & partial scholarships
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▪ Excellent students
▪ Social criteria
▪ The requirements and the documents for the application of the
scholarships will be announced.
10. Christian Ethics & Education
Basic Sectors of the Department of
Theology
Biblical Studies
Study of Religion
Dogmatic Theology
Patristic Studies and Church History
11. 1. Biblical Studies
Every sector covers some basic courses. So, Biblical Studies
refer to the Study and Hermeneutics of Old and New Testament.
OLD
TESTAMENT
NEW
TESTAMENT
12. 2. Study of Religion
Scientific Study of
Religion
History of Religions Sociology of Religion
14. 4. Patristic Studies & Church History
Church History
History of the Church
of Albania Patristic Theology
Christian Literature Christian Archaeology & Art
15. 5. Christian Ethics & Education
Christian
Ethics
Rhetorics
Christian
Education &
Catechesis
Canon Law
Patristic Theology
16. Educational Services
○ Tutoring in Languages (Albanian,
English, Greek)
○ 3rd Year Internship (Social care,
Sermon, Catechetic Schools,
Research Programs or Work for the
Department)
○ Bible Study
○ Workshop of Byzantine Music
○ Seminars for academic writing, for
job research, for social media.
○ Summer programs
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18. Student Life
Actions
▪ radio show
▪ podcast
▪ students’ blog
▪ Newspaper
▪ Sports
▪ Chorus
Students’ Unions
▪ President of the
Students
▪ Events and
Initiatives from the
students about
crucial social matters
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Daily Life
Participation on the liturgical life
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1. Teachers of Theology
2. Academic Career
3. Work opportunities in schools
4. Priests
5. Job opportunities in Publish
companies (editors of
theological books, translators)
6. Catechists-Preachers
7. Philanthropic Institutions &
NGOs
8. Work in Museums-Guides
Career
Prospects
39. New programs
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▪ Master of Religious Tourism
(jointed degree)
▪ Master of Theology
▪ Master of Divinity
▪ Life long learning programs
▪ Summer school in Shen
Vlash for students of
Gymnasium
Educational
programs
(under construction)
40. Open days
for visiting
Shen Vlash
Visit the School of Theology at Shen
Vlash and be part of a course
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Contact at: teolorthalb@yahoo.com
41. Summer
School
Summer program for
Gymnasium students
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▪ 10-15 students will participate on a summer camp for one
week during July and will have the opportunity to be part of the
experience of a college student of the Faculty of Theology.
▪ Courses
▪ Languages
▪ Liturgical Life
▪ Excursions to the nature
42. Find us in social
media
FACEBOOK (@theolorthalbkulogos)
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