An interesting course in theology is being taught in the Univa Vallarta

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theology-courseThis Certification Program in Theological Education taught at the Universidad del Valle de Atemajac campus Puerto Vallarta is designed to cover a total of 18-22 hours per subject, which will be as follows: the first module consists of 66 hours, the second and third of 44, the total will be 154 hours. Currently the module "B" The Life of the Church, is starting.

The teacher Luis Ignacio Zúñiga Bobadilla, principal of the Univa, Campus Puerto Vallarta did not leave the field in which he is used to explain his concepts: "It is the interest of our father rector, priest and professional Francisco Ramirez Yañez that the community of all the campuses of the Univa observe their Christian values​​, that besides being a very important community of collaborators, administrators and faculty, are also people of a great human quality animated by the Spirit of Christ through freedom, charity and mutual respect. We welcome our facilitator, a man of wide experience, the accountant Jose Luis Rios Rodriguez, who will teach us the subject", said visibly moved the university official, who also attends this course.

This academic journey, while strengthening the Christian spirit of the staff of this University, is covered by the Comprehensive Development Plan. The institution is interested in that its personnel is in constant development in every field of human endeavor, in the fundamental and in the particular; in such a way the Catholic institution expresses its identity through all those elements that distinguish it as an instance of Catholic education as stressed by its identity in the spirit of the Apostolic Constitution Ex Corde Ecclesiae. It is an academic community that, in a rigorous and critical way, contributes to the protection and advancement of human dignity and to the cultural heritage through research, teaching and various services offered to local, national and international communities (Ex.E. 12).

Well then this module will have the task of going through the birth of the Christian church in all its phases: As it unfolded from century II to the early III, the Catholic church became universal, regardless of the persecutions, the spiritual institution strengthens its internal conformation and cult. All of this will allow it to face the times after the Edict of Milan. Likewise a revision will be made until the beginning of the fourth century, the birth of remarkable Christians and the strengthening of Christianity against possible attacks. This institution is growing worldwide with more force, and large church groups are being created in various parts of the world.

During the development of this interesting module the fascinating aspects of church history will be analyzed. Notable figures such as St. Thomas or St. Augustine of Hippo, with his passions, misinterpretations, prejudices, all framed in the love of Jesus, what is impressive of its past history and legacy for the present will surely be stunning and enlightening for the more than 22 attendees to this meeting with the birth of our mother Church.

The accountant Jose Luis Rios Rodriguez, originally from Ruiz Nayarit, is a graduate of the Bachelor of Accounting. In 2004 he started working in the community of Santa Cecilia (Parish of St. Michael the Archangel) with Teenagers. From 2010 collaborating in "VALUES" in the Instituto Nueva Galicia, as well as participating in the School of Faith and the Bible Institute and assisting Sister Elvira Salcido in the Introduction to the Holy Scriptures, who is Director of the ING. In 2011 at High School Preparatoria del Valle, of the "Grupo Educativo del Valle" on the Bucerias Campus, Nayarit, giving the subject of "ETHICS AND VALUES". Currently working in the Parish of San Antonio de Padua, continuing to work with teenagers.

[readon1 url="http://vallartaopina.net/2013/08/13/imparten-interesante-diplomado-en-teologia"]Source: Vallarta Opina Translated by Rene Tripp[/readon1]