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First Faculty of Christian Theology Opened in Syria

The Private Faculty of Theology, the first of its kind in Syria, was inaugurated in Damascus on Saturday, according to SANA.
First Faculty of Christian Theology Opened in Syria
First Faculty of Christian Theology Opened in Syria

The Private Faculty of Theology, which is considered the first of its kind in Syria for the study of Christian theology, was inaugurated in Damascus on Saturday.

The opening ceremony of the Faculty of Theology was attended by Minister of Presidential Affairs Mansour Azzam, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Bassam Ibrahim, Patriarch of Antioch and the whole East for Melkite Greek Catholics Yousef al–Absi and a number of Christian clergymen, and cultural and media activities from Syria.

In his speech, Patriarch Absi said that the college was established under the Legislative Decree no. 6 for the year 2019, issued by President Bashar al-Assad.

Appreciating Syria’s First Lady Mrs. Asma al-Assad’s great keenness, Patriarch Absi added that the opening of this scientific edifice comes to crown the long journey in the path of virtue and science that began years ago and hasn’t stopped.

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The motto of the message that we carry is “virtue and science” which is reflected in the openness to all religions, holy books, and sacred religious teachings Patriarch Absi went on saying.

Patriarch Absi expressed the hope that this college would be a small center for distinguished, contemporary oriental theologian thought, which interacts with its environment.

For his part, the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research stressed that the college is the first of its kind academically in Syria in terms of teaching theology and qualifying specialized and distinguished cadres who possess scientific and research capabilities.

Syria, which has rejected all forms of submission, proves today that it is the country of tolerance, the cradle of Christianity, the incubator of Islam, and the minaret of moderation in its cultural depth, rejection of extremism, violence, hatred, and discrimination among the components of the Syrian society, the Minister asserted.

 

This article was edited by The Syrian Observer. The Syrian Observer has not verified the content of this story. Responsibility for the information and views set out in this article lies entirely with the author.

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