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RELS 3450: Ethical Theories and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An examination of some of the more important theories as they relate especially to social order. Emphasis is on recent works in the field.
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RELS 3470: Catholic Social Thought
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An examination of the positions major Christian thinkers have proposed on the responsibility of men and women towards each other, government, the legitimacy of dissent, and issues of justice.
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RELS 3480: Justice: Contemporary Issues and Theories
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An examination of contemporary problems of justice in the areas of economics, law, government, and international relations. These issues are analyzed in the light of philosophical and religious theories of justice.
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RELS 3490: American Religious Social Thought
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An introduction to theologically-oriented social thought in America from colonial times to the present. Special attention is paid to key thinkers and the issues of democracy and social ethics.
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RELS 3500: Religion and Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An exploration of the interface between psychology and religion, as each addresses such issues as the nature of human beings, the development of conscience, freedom, the quest for meaning, the origins of the idea of God, the nature of faith, etc. A blend of readings from both disciplines will be included, with special attention to humanistic psychology and its approach to the problem of becoming fully human and fully alive.
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RELS 3510: Pastoral Theology
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A study of different approaches to and understandings of ministry operative throughout Christian history and the concepts and visions of church that underlie them.
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RELS 3530: Dynamics of Spiritual Growth
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course examines in depth the spiritualities of the founders of the Jesuits and Sisters of Mercy as models for understanding spirituality in general. Through this study students will explore the meaning of spirituality, spiritual growth, and applications and integration of spirituality with other aspects of life.
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RELS 3550: Poets, Mystics and God
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The reality of the divine, as revealed to the great mystics and poets of the western tradition, including Juliana of Norwich, St. John of the Cross, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and T.S. Eliot. Beginning with such classic studies as those of William James and Evelyn Underhill, the course examines mysticism in the Jewish and Christian scriptures as well as its later manifestation.
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RELS 3570: Spiritual Autobiographies
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A careful reading of some of the great religious autobiographies, beginning with The Confessions of St. Augustine and proceeding on to such 20th century classics as the works of Gandhi, Dorothy Day, and Anne Frank. Each student also writes an account of his or her own spiritual journey up to the present.
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RELS 3580: Theology of the Imagination
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A study of human creativity and the way the imagination works to disclose the divine. The role of imagining in dreams, scientific discovery, art and literature are explored en route to a deeper understanding of the process of religious revelation.
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