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“Our hearts are restless till they find their rest in Thee.”-St. Augustine, Confessions, 1.1.1.
Christianity is a religion of salvation, and Christ is the Savior, but what does it mean to be saved?
Through 12 brilliantly taught lectures, you will gain an enhanced understanding of salvation. You will examine such models as revelation, redemption, liberation, justification, expiation, reconciliation, and deification.
You will explore many of your most important salvation questions, such as: What is salvation? Who saves, and who is saved? What is one saved from and for? What is the role of Christ in salvation? When is salvation achieved? And, most importantly, how is one saved?
As your professor, Fr. André Brouillette explores these questions and many others, you will encounter profound new insights into the Christian tradition. Your journey will be grounded in the Biblical testimony about salvation, especially in the New Testament. You will also draw on insights from theolo
Audio Sample:
“Our hearts are restless till they find their rest in Thee.”-St. Augustine, Confessions, 1.1.1.
Christianity is a religion of salvation, and Christ is the Savior, but what does it mean to be saved?
Through 12 brilliantly taught lectures, you will gain an enhanced understanding of salvation. You will examine such models as revelation, redemption, liberation, justification, expiation, reconciliation, and deification.
You will explore many of your most important salvation questions, such as: What is salvation? Who saves, and who is saved? What is one saved from and for? What is the role of Christ in salvation? When is salvation achieved? And, most importantly, how is one saved?
As your professor, Fr. André Brouillette explores these questions and many others, you will encounter profound new insights into the Christian tradition. Your journey will be grounded in the Biblical testimony about salvation, especially in the New Testament. You will also draw on insights from theologians, the saints, the Church Fathers, and more.
On your journey, the depth and the breadth of the mystery of salvation will unfold before you, revealing how the union with the Trinitarian God is at the heart of being Christian. Exceptionally well taught, this course will reignite your faith.
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Sister Mary M., MO –
Poor presentation
This is my fifth NowYouKnowMedia lecture series and the other four were good to very good. But Fr. Brouilette’s French-Canadian intonation means missing key words or phrases while driving and listening. His soft, almost monotone style isn’t good for staying awake either. Finally, he slips too often into professor’s list mode (the five of this or eight of that) – OK for a class I need for credit while sitting in a desk at the local seminary. Not so good for retaining ideas while traveling.
Paul G., MD –
Fall Survey: October 2016
Salvation is a topic with so many different understandings. Fr. Brouillette covers many of them then explains how it fits into Catholic Theology.
Matthew –
A Fundamental Topic for any Christian
There was a time, when I was a teenager, that I became an agnostic. It was evangelical Protestants who first challenged my understanding of Christianity. The concept of “salvation” was at the core of their understanding of Christian belief. I converted to Catholicism, but in my attempt to come to a deeper understanding of what it means to be Christian, understanding that includes both faith and reason, the meaning of the term “salvation” remained a persistent stumbling block for me.
Unable to reach a satisfactory grasp of the concept I often passed over it and focused on other aspects having a life in Christ. Salvation and our need for it is a fundamental topic if one is to engage in the New Evangelization as well as interfaith and ecumenical dialogue.
Fr. Andre Brouillette’s series on the Theology of Salvation brings all of this home. Brouillette presents a clear, coherent, step-by-step inquiry into the Judeo-Christian understanding of “salvation.” This series helps listeners understand that there is not just one dimension to salvation; there are many aspects for Christians to consider. Thinking about the problem of salvation, with Brouillette as one’s guide, gives one a deeper understanding of the centerpiece of one’s faith. This series should also strengthen one’s ability to discuss Christianity thoughtfully with others.
If one understands what one means by “salvation” one will more clearly communicate why all humanity is in need of it, and this is essential for the New Evangelization.
William, MN –
Spring Survey: April 2017
The clarity and flow of the presentation, the depth yet accessibility of the content, & its thoughtfulness and the way in which it inspired/provoked me to think about the meaning of what was being presented and its relevance in my own life.
Chris T., VA –
Summer Survey: July 2017
Excellent summary of the multidimensional aspects of salvation. Answers saved “from what” through “to what.”
Sharon M B., WA –
Summer Survey: July 2017
I am really new to this and I love it!
Karl B, MA –
Summer Survey: July 2017
The topic was presented in a very comprehensive way. It reminded me of graduate-level theology courses I took with the Jesuits years ago. It definitely is more than a 101 or introductory course. But, even those who are new to the topic would be able to enjoy it and learn much.