18:00 - 21:00 - Argentina time, Wednesdays and Thursdays
Spanish
Qualified academic staff
In this three-year course, sponsored by the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires and certified by the Faculty of Theology of Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA), students will develop an in-depth understanding of:
Biblical languages – Hebrew and Greek
Archaeology and interpretive methods
The history and texts of the First Testament
The history and texts of the Second Testament
Early Christian exegesis
The live online sessions are held on Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
Admission to the course is subject to entry requirements. Those who successfully complete it will receive a diploma from from Cebitepal (Centro Bíblico Teológico y Pastoral para América Latina y el Caribe).
An annual course focused on discovering God’s Word in its context, to better understand its meaning and message.
The programme guides participants through the First and Second Testaments over the course of two terms. The live sessions are held on Wednesdays, beginning in April and continuing through to November, with a winter break.
Jewish-Christian relations: peoples, texts and terrain
06/07/2026 - 12/07/2026
Full time - residential
Jerusalem
English
This programme explores Jewish-Christian relations within Jerusalem’s unique religious, historical, and social landscape. Through study of texts from both traditions, conversation with religious leaders and activists, and site-based learning, participants will explore the city as a shared sacred space and engage practical models of interreligious dialogue.
This programme explores the Book of Acts through the lens of Rome, the culmination of Luke’s narrative and the symbolic centre of the ancient empire. Through close reading and on-site learning, participants will trace the early Christian movement from Jerusalem to the heart of imperial power.
Paul’s first missionary journey: mission, community and freedom in Turkey
16/10/2026 - 25/10/2026
Full time - residential
Türkiye
English
Kieran J O’Mahony, OSA
This study tour integrates close biblical study with place-based learning across central and southern Türkiye, for encounter with the Apostle Paul in the landscapes that shaped his mission and theology.
A series of guided presentations on Galatians exploring themes of freedom, law, community, and identity in the earliest Christian communities will be complemented by visits to key Pauline sites, including Tarsus, Pisidian Antioch, Iconium (Konya), Antalya (Attalia), Aspendos, Antioch on the Orontes, and the wider Galatian region, allowing the land itself to inform the reading of the text.
18:00 - 21:00 - Argentina time, Wednesdays and Thursdays
Spanish
Qualified academic staff
In this three-year course, sponsored by the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires and certified by the Faculty of Theology of Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA), students will develop an in-depth understanding of:
Biblical languages – Hebrew and Greek
Archaeology and interpretive methods
The history and texts of the First Testament
The history and texts of the Second Testament
Early Christian exegesis
The live online sessions are held on Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
Admission to the course is subject to entry requirements. Those who successfully complete it will receive a diploma from from Cebitepal (Centro Bíblico Teológico y Pastoral para América Latina y el Caribe).
18:00 - 21:00 - Argentina time, Wednesdays and Thursdays
Spanish
Qualified academic staff
In this three-year course, sponsored by the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires and certified by the Faculty of Theology of Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA), students will develop an in-depth understanding of:
Biblical languages – Hebrew and Greek
Archaeology and interpretive methods
The history and texts of the First Testament
The history and texts of the Second Testament
Early Christian exegesis
The live online sessions are held on Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
Admission to the course is subject to entry requirements. Those who successfully complete it will receive a diploma from from Cebitepal (Centro Bíblico Teológico y Pastoral para América Latina y el Caribe).