Certificate Program in Theological Studies
Certificate in Liturgical Music
Summer School
for Liturgical Music
On the Summer School of Liturgical Music website you will find further information on the Certificate Program in Liturgical Music. Please use the following link: http://sslm.hts.edu.
Transcript Request Form
Students and graduates of HTS who wish to receive a copy of their transcript (official or student's copy) need to send a completed Transcript Request Form to Holy Trinity Seminary (to download the Transcript Request Form, click here).Course Schedule
Schedule for the actual semester can be downloaded from here (update: 1 February, 2011)Syllabi for 2010-2011
Russian History:- First Year:
- Second Year:
- Third/Fourth Year:
- Third year:
- Fourth year:
- Fifth Year:
Please find below a list of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth year Seminary classes and an explanation of the correspondence course leading to a Certificate in Theological Studies.
CHURCH SLAVONIC I 105 (106) 2 (2) credits Introduction to Church Slavonic alphabet and numerical system. Vocabulary. Practice in reading with occasional reference to English and Russian translations to develop comprehension.
ENGLISH 107 (108) 2 (2) credits Intensive review of English grammar. Composition and elements of style. Syntactic analysis of texts; comprehension and vocabulary building.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 107E (108E) This course is for Russian speakers who do not speak English. The course is therefore designed for beginners.
CHURCH MUSIC I 111 (112) 1 (1) credit Elementary musicianship. Memorization of the eight tones. Basic principles of voice production.
RUSSIAN HISTORY I 121 (122) 2 (2) credits Russian history from its beginning to Peter I. Emphasis on the Tartar yoke, Time of Troubles, development of the Moscow state.
PRINCIPLES OF ORTHODOXY 149 (150) 2 (2) credits Introduction to the divine services. Survey of sacred history and basic catechism. Study of daily prayers and the basic elements of spiritual life.
CHURCH SLAVONIC II 205 (206) 3 (3) credits Study of morphology and syntax. Readings of selected passages from the Prologue, Holy Scripture, as well as the Holy Fathers. Emphasis is placed on translation.
CHURCH MUSIC II 211 (212) 1 (1) credit Musicianship. Church choir conducting. Square notation. Memorization of special melodies (podobny). Survey of the history of sacred music with emphasis on style and practice of the Russian Church.
WORLD HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION 213 (214) 3 (3) credits A survey of ancient and medieval history, with emphasis on the importance of Orthodox civilization and culture. Discussions of philosophy, Church art and literature.
RUSSIAN HISTORY II 221 (222) 2 (2) credits Russian history from Peter I to the 1917 Revolution. The Civil War. Impact of the Revolution on the Russian people and culture.
OLD TESTAMENT I / BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY 231 (232) 3 (3) credits Introduction to the study of the Holy Scriptures. Scripture and Tradition. Pentateuch and historical books. Discussion and study of the archaeological background of the Old Testament.
RUSSIAN LITERATURE I 315 (316) 3 (3) credits Survey of medieval Russian literature from the baptism of Russia to Peter I. 18th century writers. Literary works of both secular and Church writers are studied.
CHURCH HISTORY I 323 (324) 2 (2) credits Development of New Testament Church based on the Book of Acts. Christian Church under Roman persecutions. The seven Ecumenical Councils and the Schism. The Constantinopolitan Patriarchate.
RUSSIAN CHURCH HISTORY I 325 (326) 2 (2) credits Survey of sources of Russian Church history. Baptism of Russia. Kievan State. Tartar yoke. Division of the Russian Church. Moscow Patriarchate. Istablishment of the patriarch. in Moscow.
OLD TESTAMENT II 331 (332) 3 (3) credits Study of the Old Testament's instructional and prophetic books. Liturgical use. Messianism. Patristic exegesis and interpretation.
NEW TESTAMENT I 333 (334) 3 (3) credits Introduction to the Gospels. Interpretation and individual peculiarities. Detailed chronological study of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as related by the four evangelists.
LITURGICS I 341 (342) 2 (2) credits Introduction to the divine services; cycles of the Church year, church structure, clerical vestments, order of services. Major liturgical writers. The development and present-day form of matins, vespers, vigil service and hours.
CHURCH HISTORY II 419 (420) 2 (2) credits The Church from the fall of Constantinople to the present time. Orthodoxy and Papal expansion. Church-state relations. Reformation. Eastern Churches after the fall of Constantinople.
RUSSIAN CHURCH HISTORY II 423 (424) 2 (2) credits Holy Synod and Imperial period. Russian Church and the Revolution of 1917. Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
NEW TESTAMENT II 433 (434) 3 (3) credits Study of the Book of Acts, Epistles, and Revelation. Authors, purpose, and time of writing. Historical background.PATROLOGY I 435 (436) 2 (2) credits Study of Apostolic Fathers. Apologists. Major Fathers of the fourth century: their works, biography, teachings, and influence.
LITURGICS II 441 (442) 2 (2) credits The Divine Liturgy. Its formation and present structure. Lenten and Paschal Services. Sacraments. The Book of Needs.
DOGMATIC THEOLOGY I 451 (452) 2 (2) credits Introduction to Dogmatic Theology. The dogma of faith, sources of dogma. Outline of Orthodox Christian theology.
PASTORAL THEOLOGY I 453 (454) 2 (2) credits Traditional pastoral teaching. The ideal pastor: his duties and problems. Relationship between pastor and parish.
PATROLOGY II 535 (536) 2 (2) credits Study of ascetical writers. Rise of monasticism. Fathers of the Byzantine period. Late Byzantine and Russian fathers up to the present day.
DOGMATIC THEOLOGY II 551 (552) 2 (2) credits The Church of Christ on earth. The Sacraments. Prayer. New movements in Russian theology in the light of the Orthodox Christian Faith.
PASTORAL THEOLOGY II / HOMILETICS 553 (554) 3 (3) credits Preparation of students for pastoral service in a parish. Study of different forms of sermons, as well as hallmarks of Orthodox patristic oratory
MORAL THEOLOGY 555 (556) 2 (2) credits Dogmatic principles of moral theology: moral law, virtue, sin, the Church. Christian obligations to self, family, neighbor, and the state.
COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY / APOLOGETICS 557 (558) 3 (3) credits Introduction to comparative theology. Study and evaluation of major denominations and sects. Defense of fundamental truths of the Orthodox Faith. Substance of religion, existence of God, immortality of the soul, revelation, the essence of Christianity.
Courses are subject to change without notice.
First Year
RUSSIAN I 101 (102) 6 (6) credits Intensive study of Russian morphology and phonetics. Elementary composition and literary readings are followed by analysis of texts.CHURCH SLAVONIC I 105 (106) 2 (2) credits Introduction to Church Slavonic alphabet and numerical system. Vocabulary. Practice in reading with occasional reference to English and Russian translations to develop comprehension.
ENGLISH 107 (108) 2 (2) credits Intensive review of English grammar. Composition and elements of style. Syntactic analysis of texts; comprehension and vocabulary building.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 107E (108E) This course is for Russian speakers who do not speak English. The course is therefore designed for beginners.
CHURCH MUSIC I 111 (112) 1 (1) credit Elementary musicianship. Memorization of the eight tones. Basic principles of voice production.
RUSSIAN HISTORY I 121 (122) 2 (2) credits Russian history from its beginning to Peter I. Emphasis on the Tartar yoke, Time of Troubles, development of the Moscow state.
PRINCIPLES OF ORTHODOXY 149 (150) 2 (2) credits Introduction to the divine services. Survey of sacred history and basic catechism. Study of daily prayers and the basic elements of spiritual life.
Second Year
RUSSIAN II 201 (202) 3 (3) credits Continuation of Russian I. Advanced composition. Readings of selected passages in classical Russian literature followed by analysis of texts. Syntax and advanced composition.CHURCH SLAVONIC II 205 (206) 3 (3) credits Study of morphology and syntax. Readings of selected passages from the Prologue, Holy Scripture, as well as the Holy Fathers. Emphasis is placed on translation.
CHURCH MUSIC II 211 (212) 1 (1) credit Musicianship. Church choir conducting. Square notation. Memorization of special melodies (podobny). Survey of the history of sacred music with emphasis on style and practice of the Russian Church.
WORLD HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION 213 (214) 3 (3) credits A survey of ancient and medieval history, with emphasis on the importance of Orthodox civilization and culture. Discussions of philosophy, Church art and literature.
RUSSIAN HISTORY II 221 (222) 2 (2) credits Russian history from Peter I to the 1917 Revolution. The Civil War. Impact of the Revolution on the Russian people and culture.
OLD TESTAMENT I / BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY 231 (232) 3 (3) credits Introduction to the study of the Holy Scriptures. Scripture and Tradition. Pentateuch and historical books. Discussion and study of the archaeological background of the Old Testament.
Third Year
NEW TESTAMENT GREEK 309 (310) 3 (3) credits Essentials of New Testament Greek: grammar, vocabulary, and translation of texts. Attention also given to Liturgical use of Greek.RUSSIAN LITERATURE I 315 (316) 3 (3) credits Survey of medieval Russian literature from the baptism of Russia to Peter I. 18th century writers. Literary works of both secular and Church writers are studied.
CHURCH HISTORY I 323 (324) 2 (2) credits Development of New Testament Church based on the Book of Acts. Christian Church under Roman persecutions. The seven Ecumenical Councils and the Schism. The Constantinopolitan Patriarchate.
RUSSIAN CHURCH HISTORY I 325 (326) 2 (2) credits Survey of sources of Russian Church history. Baptism of Russia. Kievan State. Tartar yoke. Division of the Russian Church. Moscow Patriarchate. Istablishment of the patriarch. in Moscow.
OLD TESTAMENT II 331 (332) 3 (3) credits Study of the Old Testament's instructional and prophetic books. Liturgical use. Messianism. Patristic exegesis and interpretation.
NEW TESTAMENT I 333 (334) 3 (3) credits Introduction to the Gospels. Interpretation and individual peculiarities. Detailed chronological study of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as related by the four evangelists.
LITURGICS I 341 (342) 2 (2) credits Introduction to the divine services; cycles of the Church year, church structure, clerical vestments, order of services. Major liturgical writers. The development and present-day form of matins, vespers, vigil service and hours.
Fourth Year
RUSSIAN LITERATURE II 415 (416) 3 (3) credits 19th century writers. Major literary trends of the period. Emphasis on Gogol, Pushkin, Dostoyevsky, Lermontov, Tolstoy, etc. Westerners and Slavophiles.CHURCH HISTORY II 419 (420) 2 (2) credits The Church from the fall of Constantinople to the present time. Orthodoxy and Papal expansion. Church-state relations. Reformation. Eastern Churches after the fall of Constantinople.
RUSSIAN CHURCH HISTORY II 423 (424) 2 (2) credits Holy Synod and Imperial period. Russian Church and the Revolution of 1917. Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
NEW TESTAMENT II 433 (434) 3 (3) credits Study of the Book of Acts, Epistles, and Revelation. Authors, purpose, and time of writing. Historical background.PATROLOGY I 435 (436) 2 (2) credits Study of Apostolic Fathers. Apologists. Major Fathers of the fourth century: their works, biography, teachings, and influence.
LITURGICS II 441 (442) 2 (2) credits The Divine Liturgy. Its formation and present structure. Lenten and Paschal Services. Sacraments. The Book of Needs.
DOGMATIC THEOLOGY I 451 (452) 2 (2) credits Introduction to Dogmatic Theology. The dogma of faith, sources of dogma. Outline of Orthodox Christian theology.
PASTORAL THEOLOGY I 453 (454) 2 (2) credits Traditional pastoral teaching. The ideal pastor: his duties and problems. Relationship between pastor and parish.
Fifth Year
CANON LAW 525 (526) 2 (2) credits Fundamentals of Orthodox Canon Law. Introduction to: Orthodox ecclesiology, the Sacrament of marriage, and the Church court.PATROLOGY II 535 (536) 2 (2) credits Study of ascetical writers. Rise of monasticism. Fathers of the Byzantine period. Late Byzantine and Russian fathers up to the present day.
DOGMATIC THEOLOGY II 551 (552) 2 (2) credits The Church of Christ on earth. The Sacraments. Prayer. New movements in Russian theology in the light of the Orthodox Christian Faith.
PASTORAL THEOLOGY II / HOMILETICS 553 (554) 3 (3) credits Preparation of students for pastoral service in a parish. Study of different forms of sermons, as well as hallmarks of Orthodox patristic oratory
MORAL THEOLOGY 555 (556) 2 (2) credits Dogmatic principles of moral theology: moral law, virtue, sin, the Church. Christian obligations to self, family, neighbor, and the state.
COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY / APOLOGETICS 557 (558) 3 (3) credits Introduction to comparative theology. Study and evaluation of major denominations and sects. Defense of fundamental truths of the Orthodox Faith. Substance of religion, existence of God, immortality of the soul, revelation, the essence of Christianity.
Courses are subject to change without notice.
Certificate Program in Theological Studies
Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary offers a correspondence course leading to an accredited Certificate in Theological Studies (HEGIS 5623). It is open to Orthodox men and women who have completed high school or its equivalent; applicants must complete the same application forms and provide the same documents as applicants to the B.Th. program. The Certificate program, which may be completed in either Russian or English, is divided into four semesters of independent study, which must be taken in sequence. Each semester is made up of four classes, each of which consists of assigned readings, an essay, and a written examination to be taken at the Seminary during its final examination periods in December and May.The course is divided into the following semesters:
First Semester: Principles of Orthodoxy Old Testament I New Testament I Liturgics I |
Third Semester: Patrology I Dogmatic Theology I Pastoral Theology Canon Law I |
Second Semester: Old Testament II New Testament II Liturgics II Comparative Theology |
Fourth Semester: Canon Law II Patrology II Dogmatic Theology II Moral Theology |