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RS 239: Catholic Church Music
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Examines the significance of the music used in the Catholic Church's historical and present liturgical traditions. The technical construction of the music and biographical details of composers and musicians are studied. Prerequisite: RS 101
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RS 240: Understanding Theology
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
An introduction to the nature and role of theology. Investigates both academic, or "public," theologyand confessional, or "church-centered," theology. Prerequisite: RS 101
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RS 242: Medieval Theology
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
A critical examination of central doctrines of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam as they developed during the Middle Ages. This course analyzes particular modalities of theological expression such as mysticism, sacred art/architecture, and women's visionary writings. Prerequisite: RS 101
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RS 243: Early Christian Thought
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Traces the course of the Church's historical and dogmatic traditions from the New Testament period to the Middle Ages. Prerequisite: RS 101
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RS 244: Christian- Jewish Understanding
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Examines the historical and theological relationship between Judaism and Christianity beginning at the time of Jesus, which resulted in the separation of and misunderstanding between Christians and Jews through the Patristic period, Renaissance, Middle Ages, until the present time. Particular attention is paid to the recent positive studies in interreligious understanding advanced by the Second Vatican Council. Prerequisite: RS 101
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RS 245: Contemporary Roman Catholic Thought
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Various thinkers and movements that have shaped contemporary Roman Catholic life and thought, including Karl Rahner, the Second Vatican Council and liberation theology. Prerequisite: RS 101
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RS 255: History of Christian Ethics
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
The ethical reflections of some of the most influential Christian thinkers from the Church Fathers to the present (e.g., Augustine, Thomas Aquinas and Martin Luther) applied to various important topics of ethical debate in Christian history (e.g., the notion of just war). Prerequisite: RS 101
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RS 257: Contemporary Moral Issues
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
A religious-ethical examination of moral issues that involve a significant conflict of values in contemporary society, such as economic inequality, racism, violence, sexual ethics and bioethics. Service learning may be required in some sections. Prerequisite: RS 101
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RS 259: Faith and Justice
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Explores the content, sources, and methods of Catholic social ethics and investigates its relevance to social-ethical problems in both the United States and the global community. Service learning may be required.
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RS 260: Bioethics: Religious Approaches
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Introduces students to the methods and principles of biomedical ethics, and explores several ethical issues in medical practice and health care policy. The theoretical frameworks employed include religious-ethical perspectives in Christianity and some other religious traditions, as well as philosophical and social critiques and proposals. Major topics covered include euthanasia, reproductive technologies, human cloning, consent for experimentation and allocation of health care resources.
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