TAN Courses offers a structured approach to serious Catholic study, bringing together theology, history, philosophy, and cultural analysis rooted firmly in the Church’s intellectual tradition. These courses are designed for those who desire more than surface-level understanding, providing depth, clarity, and faithful engagement with enduring questions of truth.
The curriculum spans a wide range of subjects that connect faith to the modern world without compromising doctrine. Courses such as Modern Media: Facing the Dangers, Opportunities, and Responsibilities address contemporary challenges, while studies like The God of the Old Testament examine divine justice, mercy, and love as revealed in Sacred Scripture.
Literary and historical inquiry is also central to the collection. Courses on Dante’s Inferno and Dante’s Purgatory guide students through one of the most influential theological works in Western civilization, while foundational offerings such as Introduction to Theology: Tradition, Doctrine, and Culture establish a framework for disciplined theological thinking.
Learners will also encounter courses that situate Catholicism within broader cultural and historical contexts. Titles like Catholics in the Public Square examine the Church’s engagement with society, while critical studies of early Christian errors, including examinations of Gnostic texts, illuminate the development and defense of orthodox belief.
Faith seeks understanding. TAN Courses exist to form the intellect in harmony with belief, equipping students to think clearly, speak confidently, and remain grounded in truth. These courses provide a disciplined path for lifelong learning, ensuring that Catholic tradition continues to be studied, understood, and lived with conviction.
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