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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours This course examines the Indian religions of Hinduism and Buddhism; the Chinese and Japanese religions of Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism; and the religions of Judaism and Islam in the Mid-East. Prerequisite: Sophomore status is recommended. ( FA)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Examines the historical and theological foundations of Catholic liturgy, and the liturgical documents, principles, and norms that shape the contemporary reform and practice mandated by Vatican II. Notable attention is given to the liturgical assembly, liturgical symbols, roles of ministry, and the various liturgical rites of Catholic worship. Prerequisite: Th 110 or Th 210 or permission of instructor. ( Alt FA, SP)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours This course deals with the meaning of marriage as a sacrament, the history of Catholic teaching on marriage and family, and the myths and realities of marriage. This course also explores practical ways to enrich marriage and foster married and family spirituality. Prerequisite: Th 110 ,Th 241 or Th 312. ( Alt FA, SP)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours This course will explore Catholic moral tradition and its application to personal and social moral issues. Specific issues discussed will vary according to contemporary moral relevance. Prerequisite: Th 105 or sophomore status. ( SP)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours A study of the letters of St. Paul from the perspective of modern historical-critical scholarship. The course analyzes Pauline teaching as one of the major components of ancient Christian tradition and explores its significance in the contemporary Church. Prerequisite: Th 105 or sophomore status. ( FA)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Provides an orientation to Church ministry in the rural small town. The course will present a theology of Church in mission and ministry that gives vision, cultural understandings, and strategies to be applied to ministry in the rural setting. Special emphasis will be placed on understanding evangelization, ecumenism, and fundamentalism. ( Alt FA)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Examines the experience of women in the Christian Communions of the past and provides a Scriptural and theological background needed for a better understanding of the place of women in the Christian Communions and in society today. Prerequisite: Sophomore status; Th 101 or Th 105 is recommended. ( Alt FA)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Discussion of the meaning of the sacraments from an historical, theological and spiritual perspective, emphasizing their communitarian aspect. Special emphasis will be placed on Baptism and Eucharist as constitutive of the Church. Prerequisite: Th 110 or Th 210 or Th 241. ( Alt FA, SP)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours This course explores in greater depth than Th 241 liturgical principles and strategies for planning Sunday Eucharist, seasonal liturgies, and the sacramental rites of the Roman Catholic tradition. Reference is made to liturgical documents, drawing out implications for their implementation. Prerequisite: TH 241.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours This course examines why a concern for social, economic, and political justice is rooted in and demanded by the Gospel and mission of the Church. It presents the problem of structural injustice and possible strategies for alternatives. Issues such as human rights, abortion, poverty, hunger, racism, sexism, pollution, and war are studied. Prerequisite: Th 105 recommended; sophomore status required. ( SP)
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