An Intro to Apologetics and Systematic Theology Crash Course
Given here at our parish by Tyler Journeaux
Have you ever wondered what good reasons there are to believe that God exists?
Have you wondered how to understand the relationship between science and the Catholic faith, or how faith and reason are supposed to interlock with each other?
What do Catholics believe about the Eucharist, or the Papacy, or the theory of evolution, or how we can have free will if God predestines us?
If these sorts of questions interest you then you’re invited to listen to the talks below where we will be working through these and many other topics in a crash course in apologetics and systematic theology.
Course given by Tyler Journeaux, Bachelor’s degree (honours in Theological studies, major Philosophy) from Concordia University and Master’s degree in Philosophical Theology from Oxford University.
For more information:
Tyler Journeaux at tyrel.771@gmail.com
Session 1 April 24, 2024 – Reformed Epistemology and the Kalam Cosmological Argument
Session 2.1 May 8, 2024 – The Cosmological Argument from Contingency
Session 2.2 May 8, 2024 – The Ontological Argument
Session 3.1 May 22, 2024 – The Moral Argument
Session 3.2 May 22, 2024 – The Fine-Tuning Argument
Session 4.1 June 5, 2024 – The Modal-Epistemic and Pragmatic Arguments
Session 4.2 June 5, 2024 – Wrap-up on Arguments for God
Session 5 June 19, 2024 – The Resurrection Part 1
Session 6 July 3, 2024 – The Resurrection Part 2
Session 7.1 July 17, 2024 – Creation and Science, the three camps
Session 7.2 July 17, 2024 –
The Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism
Session 8.1 August 14, 2024 – Genesis and the Documentary Hypothesis
Session 8.2 August 14, 2024 – Genesis, Original Sin and Misc Questions
Session 9.1 August 28, 2024 – Prophecy; The Biblical Case for Christ
Session 9.2 August 28, 2024 – Prophecy; The Biblical Case for Christ Continued
Session 10 September 11, 2024 – The Eucharist
Session 11 September 25, 2024 The Doctrine of Justification
Session 12 October 9, 2024 – Predestination Part 1 Molinism
Session 13 November6 2024 -Predestination Part 2 Thomism