Faith, Hope and Love

This short course explores the theological virtues that lie at the heart of Christian faith and theology.

Faith, Hope and Love will explore what the 'theological virtues' are and how they serve as the means through which Christ transforms our lives, relationships and actions.

Delivered across four face-to-face sessions, the course will examine the concept of virtue, focusing specifically on the three theological virtues: faith, hope and love (charity).

Session 1: 5 March, 6 - 8pm

Introduction to the Theological Virtues - Associate Professor Joel Hodge, National Head, School of Theology, ACU

Session 2: 12 March, 6 - 8pm

Love - Dr Antonia Pizzey, Acting Deputy Head and Senior Lecturer, School of Theology, ACU

Session 3: 19 March, 6 - 8pm

Faith - Dr Nigel Zimmermann, Director Catholic Mission and Identity, Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools

Session 4: 26 March, 6 - 8pm

Hope - Dr Benjamin R DeSpain, Research Fellow, Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, ACU

Each session will include light refreshments.

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