Admission to the B. Th. degree course is open to all candidates who have passed the Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy (B. Ph.) or Diploma in Philosophy (Dip. Ph.) or Certificate Course in Philosophy. (C. Ph.). This course comprises of six semesters of theological studies (Three years) leading to B. Th. degree.

I Year Theology

First Semester (25 ECTS)

S. Code

Subject

Professor

ECTS

BS01

Introduction to the Bible & Biblical Hermeneutics

Jaya Pradeep

2

BS09

Acts of the Apostles

Prema Vakayil

1

BS06

Formation of the Gospels

Martin George

1

BS18

Biblical Archaeology (Arch, History of Israel & Geography)

Martin George

1

BS02

Pentateuch

Joseph Titus

2

ST01

Introduction to Theology

Kulandai Yesu Raja

1

ST02

Theology of Revelation

Jude Nirmal Doss

2

ST03

Theology of Faith

Jude Nirmal Doss

1

ST04

Christology

Lawrence A.

3

ST23

Vatican and Post Vatican Documents

Bp Peter Paul Saldanha

1

MT01

Fundamentals of Moral Theo. I

Eugene Sahana

2

MT03

I, II, III Commandments

Vincent Montheiro

2

LC01

Liturgical Year and Liturgy of Hours

Anthony Dias

2

LC06

Catechetics

Chinnapparaj

1

BS17

Classical Language I (Biblical Greek)

Jaya Pradeep

2

SR01

Scientific Methodology

Jude Nirmal Doss

1

Second Semester (25 ECTS)

BS05

Wisdom Literature

Joseph Titus

2

BS03

Historical Books

David Stanly Kumar

2

BS19

Psalms

Joseph Titus

2

BS08

Synoptic Gospels II

Jaya Pradeep

2

BS16

Epistle to the Hebrews

Jeevan Prasad

1

ST04A

Soteriology

Lawrence A.

1

ST05

Trinity

Simon Pinto

2

ST18

Eco-Theology

P. V. Anthony

1

LC06

Catechetics

Chinnapparaj

1

MT01

Fundamentals of Moral Theo. II (Conscience)

Eugene Sahana

2

MT02

Theological Virtues

Richard Britto

2

CL01

Hist. of Canon Law & General Norms

Anthony J.

2

LC02

Liturgy of Sacraments & Sacramentals

Anthony Dias

2

CH04

Church History – Christian Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages

M. Soosai

2

Elective

Chinnapparaj Lourdusamy T. Sebastian R.

1

CH01

Patrology

Baptist Rodrigues

2

EC

Electives

Stany Fernandes, Sunil Kumar D’Souza, Anthony Dias

1

II Year Theology

First Semester (25 ECTS)

S.Code

Subject

Professor

ECTS

BS04

Prophets I

Joseph Titus

3

BS13A

Catholic Epistles

Jaya Pradeep

1

ST06

Ecclesiology

Simon Pinto

3

ST19

Contextual Theology

Kulandai Yesu Raja

2

ST09A

Theology of Sacraments

Sebastian R.

2

MT05

Marriage (Hist, Bib, Theo, Doc Perspective)

Vincent Montheiro

3

CL02

Canon Law: People of God

John Abraham

2

LC04

Christian Initiation – II (Liturgy of the Eucharist)

Anthony Dias

2

CH02

Church History: The Middle Ages

M. Soosai

2

PT01

Pastoral Theology

Chinnapparaj

2

PT03

Intro. to Spiritual Theology

Joe Cherolickal

1

SC01 BS17

Intro. to Social Communication Classical Language II (Biblical Hebrew)

Cyril Victor, David Stanly Kumar

1

BS17

Classical Language II (Biblical Hebrew)

David Stanly Kumar

1

 

Second Semester (25 ECTS)

BS04

Synoptic Gospels I (Infancy and Passion Narratives)

Prema Vakayil

2

BS08A

Synoptic Gospels III (Miracles & Parables)

Alfred Joseph

2

BS11

Pauline Corpus I

Alfred Joseph

3

ST07

Ecumenism

Simon Pinto

2

ST09

Grace and Pneumatology

Jude Nirmal Doss

3

ST18

Eco-Theology

P. V. Anthony

1

MT06

Social Justice I

E. William

2

MT06A

Social Justice II (War & Peace)

E. William

1

MT10

Human Rights

Richard Britto

1

LC03

Christian Initiation Part I (Lit. of Bapt. & Confirmation)

Anthony Dias

2

LC05

Oriental Liturgy

Moncy Nellikunnel

1

MI02

Introduction to Missiology

Stany Fernandes

2

PT03

Consecrated life & Ascetical Theology

Jeevan Prasad

1

SE

Seminar

Jaya Pradeep, Jude Nirmal Doss, Richard Britto

1

SR02

Dissertation

1

 III Year Theology

First Semester (25 ECTS)

S.Code

Subject

Professor

ECTS

BS04A

Prophets II

David Stanly Kumar

3

BS12

Pastoral Letters

George Panthalany

1

ST15

Eschatology

Jude Nirmal Doss

2

ST12

Ministry & Ministries

Stany Ferenandes

2

MT08

Sacrament of Reconciliation I (Bib, Theol. & Ch. Docs.)

James Kumar

2

MT07

Sexual Ethics

Baiju Julian

2

CL03

Temporal Goods/Sanctions

Sunil D/Merlin R. A.

2

CL04

Marriage: Moral & Canonical Aspects

Lourdusamy T.

2

CH03

Indian Church History

Simon Pinto

2

CH03

Church History: From Reformation to Contemporary Times

M. Soosai

2

MI03

Theo. of Dialogue with Religion, Cultures & Atheism

Stany Fernandes

2

MI01

Communalism & Interfaith Dialogue

Bp Lawrence Pius

2

PT05

Spirituality of Diocesan Clergy

Chinnapparaj

1

 

Second Semester (25 ECTS)

BS11

Pauline Corpus II

David Stanly Kumar

2

BS10

Johannine Literature

Jaya Pradeep

3

BS11

The Book of Revelation

Prema Vakayil

1

ST11

Theology of Eucharist

Lawrence A.

3

ST13

God-Man-World Theology

Jude Nirmal Doss

2

ST17

Theology of the Laity

Bp Lawrence Pius

1

ST08

Mariology

Jude Nirmal Doss

2

ST16

Pastoral Care & Anointing of the Sick

Anthony Dias

1

MT08

The Sacrament of Reconciliation II (Moral, Can.& Past.)

Amalraj I.

2

MT09

Bio-Ethics

Christopher Vimal

2

MT10

Obedience & Truthfulness (Comm.IV & VIII)

Richard Britto

1

CL05

Processes

Arockiaraj Satis Kumar

2

SC02

Communication & Synthesis of Theology

Simon Pinto

2

ICL02

Contracts and Specific Performances

Ransa Vasanthi

1

Evaluation of Courses

Examinations

  • Examinations will be held for every course taught. Semestral examinations are held at the end of each semester. If circumstances require (for block courses) and at the discretion of the President of the Institute, in consultation with the Controller of Examinations, examinations may also take place at the end of a course.

  • Examinations may be oral or written, with or without a certain percentage of marks allotted to a written assignment or an internal assessment (at the discretion of the individual professors). For any change in the schedule of the exams, the permission of the Controller of Examinations is necessary.

  • Those students who are unable to attend the examinations due to illness or any other valid reasons, should obtain a letter from the concerned superiors and submit it to the President.

  • No student will be allowed to repeat an examination if she/he has passed with low marks in a subject. The students who fail in one or more subjects are to repeat the same in the second session of examinations at the beginning of the following semester. The dates of the second session of examinations are indicated in the calendar. Maximum of only 69% can be awarded in the second session. Marks obtained in the second attempt will be indicated as such in the record of marks.

  • If a student fails in any four subjects (including those in the second attempt) in a year, she / he will not be awarded the Degree Certificate.

  • Candidates copying in the examinations / copying a thesis, if proved, will be debarred from the Institute for a period of one year (Art 30/3).

  • Marks Grading System

Grade Range

Pass Mark

Pass

40

III Class

41-59

II Class

60-69

I Class

70-79

Distinction

80 and above

Mark Grading - Credit System

From the academic year 2010-2011 the awarding of the marks for the examinations for the Philosophy and the Theology students will be according to the new ECTS as follows:

3 ECTS (100)

2 ECTS (70)

1 ECTS(40)

Pass

40

28

16

III Class

41-59

29-41

17-23

II Class

60-69

42-48

24-27

I Class

70-79

49-55

28-31

Distinction

80-90

56-63

32-36

Max Marks

90

63

36

Int. Assessment

20

14

08

The dates of the second session of examinations are indicated in the calendar. Maximum marks can be awarded in the second session are as follows:

3 ECTS (100)

2 ECTS (70)

1 ECTS(40)

Pass

69

48

27

 Presentation of Dissertations

The candidate has to register his/her topic of dissertation by submitting to the Registrar the duly filled-in form of registration after having obtained the signature of his / her moderator. ¨

Dissertation should be typed in white paper of good quality and sufficient opacity. All sheets of paper used should be of the same quality. Manifold paper should not be used.

“A4” size paper should be used for dissertation. The text of the dissertation should be typed with 1.5” line spacing, except in the case where quotations are given in indent. A space of 1.5” on the left margin and a space of 1” on the right margin should be kept. A space of 1” should be kept on the top and the bottom of the page. Dissertation should be typed only on one side of the paper. Number of Pages: The dissertation should be of 45-60 pages including the Bibliography and the Appendix. The B. Th students should submit two copies of their dissertation on the date prescribed in the calendar. The cover page shall have the format approved by the Institute. A dissertation submitted without following the above requirements will not be accepted.a