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THE TRAPPIST PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE AND THE ORIGIN OF UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTION IN BANJA LUKA

Author(s): Tomo Vukšić
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Katolički bogoslovni fakultet
Keywords: trappists; high philosophical and theological school; “Marija Zvijezda”; “Liber Studiorum”; qualifications of professors; plan and curriculum of school; students; school manuals

Summary/Abstract: After a short reminiscence about the beginnings of the university school system in Bosnia and Herzegovina in general, and in Banja Luka specifically, this study focuses on the origins and functioning of the philosophical and theological school in the “Marija Zvijezda” Trappist Monastery, near Banja Luka. Even though this college was established before 1907, and even though it functioned for decades without any hiatus until 1944/1945, it is almost unknown today both in the church and among the general public. This college is even unknown to Banja Luka University, which had its beginning in 1950,, when the Higher Pedagogical School was opened in that city. For the first time, this study presents an important educational and scientific institution of the Catholic Church to the public. This has been possible because of the recently discovered “Liber Studiorum” that reveals what happened at “Marija Zvijezda” during the period from 1910/1911 to 1944/1945. The facts and insights revealed in the article present the discovery of forgotten truths that will surprise many, even in church circles. It completely refutes the previous contention of the authorities that the higher education system in Banja Luke was only initiated in 1950, since the city already had by that time an established Higher Pedagogical School. The truth is that the tertiary education system in Banja Luka, as well as in Sarajevo and Mostar, had its origin before WWII, with the patronage of the Catholic Church. According to the present available documents, it is certain that the advanced philosophical and theological college at “Marija Zvijezda” was started at least in 1907. But we cannot exclude the possibility that it was started even earlier, because there are indications in the “Liber Studiorum” that the college existed before that time. Exactly when the college was established and when it developed its curriculum still needs to be established conclusively. We should not lose hope, however, that other documents have been saved somewhere, and that these will help when compared with the “Liber Studiorum”, to determine the beginnings of this college; to analyze the development of the college; to discover the names of the professors and students; to see what exactly the yearly curriculum consisted of; and to see how many priests, missionaries, parish priests and religious brothers came out of the college. In this article we do not examine the question of philosophy manuals and we touch only tangentially on the question of manuals for theology.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 33-56
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Croatian
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