Course Description
A 7-week online course on Franciscan thought and practice with Franciscan Richard Rohr. Learn more about concepts like the Alternative Orthodoxy and how to cultivate Franciscan wisdom through reflection and engagement with the teaching.
The Franciscan Way offers a unique window into Franciscan thought and practice. St. Francis of Assisi, an icon of gentleness and compassion, is also a radical prophet who challenges people of many faiths. His path closely adheres to Jesus’ way of simplicity, justice, and inclusivity through a counter-cultural movement — an “alternative orthodoxy” that values vulnerability and union over power and independence.
Step outside your comfortable ideas and habits and get a unique window into Franciscan thought and practice. Move into new experiences of God, self, and others. Dive into the ocean of God’s love that knows no boundaries or limitations.
Students will learn about the history, persons, and themes of the Franciscan Way, including the Alternative Orthodoxy, Univocity of Being, and the Great Chain of Being. Students will also develop contemplative practices to support freedom from the dominant ego self.
Learning Objectives
- Cultivate Franciscan wisdom in your daily life through reflection and engagement with Fr. Richard’s teaching
- Expand your awareness of the themes and founders of the Franciscan way, including the Alternative Orthodoxy, Univocity of Being, and the Great Chain of Being
- Develop a contemplative practice to grow alternative consciousness, which provides the only freedom from the dominant ego self and from cultural falsities
- Connect and learn with other spiritual seekers
Course Details
The Franciscan Way is a 7-week online course. Students should expect to invest 4–6 hours of work each week on course material, reading assignments, online discussions with other students, and time for personal reflection.
- This course is taught in English.
- Learn more about the technical requirements for taking this course.
Students will have access to course content for the duration of the course. Course content will be available one week after the course ends, or until Midnight (MT) on the Tuesday following the course end date.
Course Audio Quality
Some of the videos used in this course have degraded audio quality that can be difficult to hear at times. To improve understanding of the video content, all the videos with Fr. Richard teaching have transcripts and closed captioning available.
Financial Assistance
To apply for financial assistance, please complete the online Financial Assistance Form at least 1 week before registration is scheduled to close. Please do not register for the online course until your request for financial assistance has been processed.
This is a sample video from the course.
Course Overview
Each week students will explore a new topic of study through teaching material, a contemplative practice, and student discussions. Students can progress through each week at their own pace.
This 7-week online course is designed so you can bring the teachings, contemplative practices, and conscious work into your own routine and deepen its impact on your life.
Outline
- Week 1 — Course Overview & Pre-Course Work
Prepare yourself for the course and get a feel for the lessons and functions that follow.
- Week 2 — Themes of the Franciscan Way
Explore and unpack the themes of the Franciscan Way and come to see how Francis rejoiced in the cosmos through the particulars of his experience.
- Week 3 — Lessons from St. Bonaventure and John Duns Scotus
Explore the teachings of these two Franciscan intellectuals, and witness how St. Bonaventure and John Duns Scotus took the intuitive wisdom of St. Francis and created a philosophical framework around it.
- Week 4 — Image of God
By the end of this lesson, you will have reflected on the question “How does my image of God shape my worldview?”
- Week 5 — Starting Points of the Franciscan Alternative Orthodoxy
Fr. Richard will teach on the six starting points of the Franciscan Alternative Orthodoxy and how they open you up to a different way of relating to God, others, and yourself.
- Week 6 — Mystery of Participation and the Four Splits
Fr. Richard names and unpacks each of the four splits that everyone experiences and works to overcome in their lives. By using St. Francis as an example, you may see the inner work that lies ahead for you on your spiritual path.
- Week 7 — Connecting the Franciscan Way to the World’s Questions
Through the video teachings, Contemplative Practice, and a recorded interview with Fr. Richard, you will continue to see how the Franciscan Way can be integrated into your daily life.