CAS Objectives Ecumenical Studies Study the issues at stake in the ecumenical movement through an interdisciplinary approach linking theory and practice Understand the nature of the ecumenical studies as well as their place in a local, natio- nal and international society Strengthen knowledge on ecumenical biblical hermeneutics, ecumenical missiology, ecumenical social ethics and ecumenical theology Understand the past, present and future challenges of the ecumenical debate Become aware of interdisciplinary approach of the ecumenical studies Find constructive solutions linking theory to practice Integrate in an ecumenical reflection Audience Theologian, pastor and professional of other disciplines with a suitable level of theological literacy Programme An intensive one-semester of study, research and community life 5 compulsory modules: • Core Course on the History of the Ecumenical Movement • Workshop on InterculturalBible Study • Workshop on Practical Theology • Ecumenical Study Visits • Intensive Thematic Seminar One module chosen out of the following: Ecumenical Biblical Hermeneutics • Ecumenical Missiology • Ecumenical Social Ethics • Ecumenical Theology Duration September 2018-January 2019 Directors Fall semester Prof. Ghislain WATERLOT, Faculty of Theology, University of Geneva and 25 ECTS credits Prof. Ioan SAUCA, Ecumenical Institute of Bossey Registration Deadline See contact below Co-ordinator Prof. Ioan SAUCA, Ecumenical Institute of Bossey Information Bossey_Admissions@wcc-coe.org Diploma +41 (0)22 960 73 00 Jointly awarded by : University of Geneva • Ecumenical Institute of Bossey unige.ch/formcont/CASecumenicalstudies Université de Genève langues, cultures et civilisations 183