2013_06_24_TEO_Los retos de la familia desde la fe cristiana centran el X Curso de Actualización del ISCR
The challenges of the family from a Christian faith perspective are the focus of the 10th ISCR Course update
It will take place from August 28 to 30 and the closing ceremony will be attended by Bishop José Munilla of San Sebastián.
PHOTO: Manuel Castells
The X Course of update of the high school Course of Religious Sciences (ISCR) of the University of Navarra takes place from August 28-30, 2013 and focuses on the current challenges of the family from the Christian faith.
The inaugural session, entitled 'The family and its challenges' is on Wednesday 28th and runs to position by Aurora Bernal, professor of department of Education. Next, Javier Escrivá, director of Master's Degree in Marriage and Family, will speak on 'The family today: status, conflicts, solutions'. The teacher of Education Sonia Rivas gives the next talk, which deals with the 'partnership family-school'. In the afternoon, Daniel Cenalmor, from the School of Canon Law, will speak at discussion paper 'The status canonical separation and divorce. Orientations'.
On Thursday 29, Gonzalo Aranda, professor of department of Sacred Scripture, will speak on 'Biblical anthropology of sexuality' and Augusto Sarmiento, of department of Systematic Theology, on 'Marriage as a vocation and path to holiness'. For his part, Jose Maria Pardo offers the session 'The institution of marriage at the service of the person'. Completing the workshop are 'A happy courtship: fundamental questions', at position by Juan Ramón García-Morato, from high school of Anthropology and Ethics, and a session internship on the family in the cinema, coordinated by María del Rincón, from department of Culture and Audiovisual Communication.
Ana Canga, from department of Nursing Care for Adult Patients, dictated the first lesson on Friday 30, under the degree scroll 'The family and the care of elderly dependents'. Then, Ignacio Gómara, professor of high school El Redín and researcher of Institute for Culture and Society (ICS), will address 'What young people know and want to know about sexuality'. José Ignacio Munilla, Bishop of San Sebastián, will speak on 'The Christian family today'.