TRINITARIAN ONTOLOGY

Master’s Degree – Biennial a.y. 2022-2024
(for those enrolled in the second year)
The degree programme offers a unique and innovative approach by allowing for interaction between the fields of theology, philosophy and epistemology in the perspective of a universal “theor-ethical” meaning of the event of Jesus Christ and the figure of God the Trinity disclosed by it. On the basis of a specific re-interpretation of the history of thought in its various cultural expressions and articulation in the fields of study, it proposes a performative paradigm of relational interpretation of the person, history, and the cosmos. The degree can be attained in and of itself, or as a double-degree through accredited conventions with other Faculties of Theology and Philosophy.
"Rethinking thought to illuminate the meaning of being and transform history"
The specialization in Philosophy offers a historical, theoretical and epistemological approach qualified by the specific relationship with what Christian Revelation brings in dialogue with different inspirations of thought. The specialization can also be beneficial for those who wish to contextualize their knowledge and competencies in the various sectors of scientific rationality within this horizon of interpretation of reality.
Professor of Trinitarian Ontology
Professor of Epistemology
Visiting Professor of History of Philosophy
Professor of Ontology and Scientific Rationality
Professor of Philosophical Anthropology
Professor of Theoretical Philosophy
Professor of Philosophy and Trinitarian Ontology
Emeritus Professor of Logic and Formal Ontology
Degree Programme Common Courses
Interdisciplinary Courses
- For a Culture of Unity: methodology and approach
- English language (basic and advanced)
- Italian Language (basic and advanced)
The specialization in Theology is qualified by a Christological, pneumatological and Trinitarian approach in the areas of biblical, systematic and dialogical studies. The understanding of Revelation is developed in this perspective with attention to its ontological and anthropological meaning and its ethical and practical relevance for the mission of the Church in today’s changing times from the perspective of evangelization and the incarnation of social doctrine.
Professor of Trinitarian Ontology
Emeritus Professor of Biblical Theology
Professor of Biblical Theology
Professor of Epistemology
Professor of Ontology and Scientific Rationality
Professor of Systematic Theology
Visiting Professor of Ecclesiology e Pneumatologia
Professor of Theology and Interreligious Dialogue
Visiting Professor of Theology and Interreligious Dialogue
Degree Programme Common Courses
- Philosophical Anthropology (6 ECTS)
Interdisciplinary Courses
- For a Culture of Unity: methodology and approach
- English language (basic and advanced)
- Italian Language Courses (basic and advanced)
Core Curriculum Courses
Curriculum Electives
Summary of Credits
LICENTIATE IN TRINITARIAN ONTOLOGY
(SPECIALIZATION IN PHILOSOPHY AND IN THEOLOGY)
Total [ECTS]
(effettivo)
Interdisciplinary Courses
32
Degree Programme Common Courses
42
Curriculum Courses
18
Electives
12
Other seminars and institutional activities
1
Final Thesis (including thesis seminar TES 201)
15
Totals
120 ECTS
ACADEMIC DEGREE
Licentiate (Master’s Degree) in “Trinitarian Ontology”
DURATION
Full time curriculum (120 ECTS, 4 semesters)
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
Italian, level B2
ACCOMMODATION
On campus, in Loppiano, Figline e Incisa Valdarno (Florence). For more information contact info@sophiauniversity.org
TUITION FEES
PREPARATORY COURSES START DATE
START OF FIRST SEMESTER
APPLICATION DEADLINES
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor’s degree or qualification of an equivalent standard earned after a minimum of three years of study (180 ECTS or more) from a university or recognised higher education institution in a subject relevant to the Master’s Degree programme and the preferred curriculum; adherence to the formation project
ADMISSIONS
Applicant selection based on interviews and previous academic records (see info section for how to apply).