The Augustine Institute Short Courses bring you the engaging instruction that has been enjoyed by over a thousand students since 2005, but at a fraction of the cost and time of a full graduate course. Each Short Course includes three to four hours of high-quality video instruction together with reading assignments that are modest in length but generous in depth and beauty.

What's Included

  • Interactive lessons, featuring guided presentations and videos
  • A top Catholic professor and theologian as your instructor
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Discussion forum to ask questions and share ideas

Course curriculum

    1. Welcome to the Course

    2. Course Overview

    3. About the Instructor

    4. Course Requirements

    1. Video and Discussion

    2. Presentation Slides

    3. Additional Resources

    4. Office Hours

    5. Check for Understanding

    1. Video and Discussion

    2. Presentation Slides

    3. Additional Resources

    4. Office Hours

    5. Check for Understanding

    1. Video and Discussion

    2. Presentation Slides

    3. Additional Resources

    4. Office Hours

    5. Check Understanding

    1. Video and Discussion

    2. Presentation Slides

    3. Additional Resources

    4. Office Hours

    5. Check Understanding

    1. Video and Discussion

    2. Presentation Slides

    3. Additional Resources

    4. Office Hours

    5. Check Understanding

About this course

  • $59.00
  • 40 lessons
  • 4 hours of video content

Instructor(s)

Assistant Professor of Theology Christopher Mooney

Dr. Mooney is a historical theologian specializing in Augustine and the Augustinian theological legacy, particularly regarding the nature of faith and grace. He studied classics and theology at Georgetown University before completing an M.A.R. in the History of Christianity at Yale Divinity School in 2016. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame in 2021 and came to the Augustine Institute in 2022 after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at Notre Dame. Dr. Mooney has published in academic journals on the history of exegesis of James 2:24, Augustine's preaching on forgiveness, and more. He is currently working on publishing his revised dissertation, "Iustitia fidei: The Development of Augustine's Account of Justification by Faith." He also serves as a theological representative in the US Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue on justification and justice.

FAQ

  • Is the course tuition refundable?

    We're certain you'll be inspired and edified by this course. However, if you're not satisfied with the quality of course content, please contact customer service.

  • What are the technical requirements?

    The course will run on any device and any web browser. We do not support Roku or Apple TV.

  • Can I learn at my own pace?

    All aspects of the course are self-running so you can learn any time, any place.

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Through this course, you will come to understand more about the Faith and Reason.