The Great Saints: 5 Doctors of the Church Who Shaped Christianity

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The Great Saints: 5 Doctors of the Church Who Shaped Christianity

Only 33 saints have been named "Doctor of the Church." These special few, selected by a pope or council based on their "eminent learning" and "great sanctity," have indelibly shaped the Catholic Church and the Christian understanding. These are saints you will want to meet. Through this series by the dean of Fordham University's Graduate School of Religion, you will be introduced to the lives and impacts of five great medieval doctors. Along the way you will explore one of the most consequential and interesting periods of Catholic history. Get to know Gregory the Great; Catherine of Siena, one of only four female doctors; Peter Damian; Bonaventure; and Bernard of Clairvaux. Be inspired by five of Christianity's greatest examples of faith, learning and wisdom. This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide.

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  • Can a faithful Catholic benefit from understanding Sufism? Merton thought so. Now you can discover why. In the twentieth century, Thomas Merton, one of Christianity’s great mystics, encountered the ancient Eastern mystical tradition known as Sufism. The result was an outpouring of mystical insight and spiritual wisdom. In these talks, you will discover what first electrified Merton. The Sufi mystics have given us one of the world’s most read poets, Rumi, the beautiful mystical dance of whirling dervishes, interreligious insight, and new forms of contemplation. A visionary who sought to synthesize the best of Eastern and Western spiritualities, Thomas Merton’s profound interest in the Sufi mystics is more relevant today than ever. Merton explores the contemplative wisdom of Sufism to enhance our Christian understanding of mysticism and spiritual practice. In one of his talks to the novices at Gethsemani, he said, “The Sufis are seeking to know God and have ways of seeking to know God, and this should have some success with us...We should be closer to the Sufis.” In these talks, you will watch the development of Merton’s spirituality as he moved towards a greater understanding of interreligious dialogue. Merton believed that the Sufis had much to teach us about prayer, mysticism, and contemplation. Merton will bring you to new and exciting places as he reflects on Sufism and the mystical life. What Merton taught in the mid-twentieth century is prophetic for spiritual seekers in the contemporary world. ***Photographs of Thomas Merton by Sybille Akers and John Howard Griffin. Used with Permission of the Merton Legacy Trust and the Thomas Merton Center at Bellarmine University.

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Only 33 saints have been named "Doctor of the Church." These special few, selected by a pope or council based on their "eminent learning" and "great sanctity," have indelibly shaped the Catholic Church and the Christian understanding. These are saints you will want to meet. Through this series by the dean of Fordham University's Graduate School of Religion, you will be introduced to the lives and impacts of five great medieval doctors. Along the way you will explore one of the most consequential and interesting periods of Catholic history. Get to know Gregory the Great; Catherine of Siena, one of only four female doctors; Peter Damian; Bonaventure; and Bernard of Clairvaux. Be inspired by five of Christianity's greatest examples of faith, learning and wisdom. This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide.

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