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THEO 315: Franciscan Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
The ideas and philosophers who made significant contributions to the origin and development of Franciscan philosophy are examined within the context of medieval thought. Such figures as Bonaventure, Duns Scotus, and Roger Bacon are studied. Themes to be treated include the nature of divine being, the relation of the soul to God, reason and faith, and the problem of universals. These themes are explored within the Franciscan tradition and are compared to the Thomistic tradition. Prerequisites: PHIL 102, PHIL 103, and THEO 104.
Prerequisite:
THEO-315
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THEO 320: Francis and the Enviornment
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
The primary objective of this course is to introduce the student to the theological, philosophical,and historical perspectives inherent in St. Francis' perspective of the environment. Meeting this objective entails studying the four characteristics manifested in his character: his emulation of Christ, his devotion to poverty, his attempt to reform the rigidity of the feudal system, and his proclivity for living outdoors. These four aspects of his relationship with nature constitute the core of both the logical and affective element found in Franciscan consciousness. By examining the wisdom of St. Francis, students have the opportunity to examine contemporary issues of spirituality, ecofeminism, and deep ecology. Prerequisite: THEO 104.
Prerequisite:
THEO-320
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THEO 326: Special Topics: Theology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in Theology [THEO] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. These courses would take the form of an in-depth study of a particular theme, subject area, or individual of importance in the field of theology. Possible topics could include Christian thinkers in perspective or the development of the Gospels. Special Topics courses in Theology that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students and may be designated as Core courses. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites in addition to those listed below, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course. Prerequisite: For any Special Topics Theology course at the 200-level or above, THEO 104
Prerequisite:
THEO-326
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THEO 394: Cooperative Education
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Neumann University
Students are provided with a specific assignment within a diocese, parish, or affiliated agency involving progressive learning in a setting which fosters the application and integration of theological principles in both theory and practice. Progress and summary reports and regular meetings with the faculty sponsor are required. The student is evaluated by the faculty sponsor and the field supervisor. Formal application must be made to the Coordinator of Experiential Education. The student must obtain sponsorship by a member of the Theology faculty. Course number varies with each semester. See the Cooperative Education Program section of this catalog for further information. Prerequisite: Completion of Co-Op Workshop.
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THEO-394
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THEO 395: Cooperative Education
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Neumann University
Students are provided with a specific assignment within a diocese, parish, or affiliated agency involving progressive learning in a setting which fosters the application and integration of theological principles in both theory and practice. Progress and summary reports and regular meetings with the faculty sponsor are required. The student is evaluated by the faculty sponsor and the field supervisor. Formal application must be made to the Coordinator of Experiential Education. The student must obtain sponsorship by a member of the Theology faculty. Course number varies with each semester. See the Cooperative Education Program section of this catalog for further information. Prerequisite: Completion of Co-Op Workshop.
Prerequisite:
THEO-395
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THEO 396: Cooperative Education
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Neumann University
Students are provided with a specific assignment within a diocese, parish, or affiliated agency involving progressive learning in a setting which fosters the application and integration of theological principles in both theory and practice. Progress and summary reports and regular meetings with the faculty sponsor are required. The student is evaluated by the faculty sponsor and the field supervisor. Formal application must be made to the Coordinator of Experiential Education. The student must obtain sponsorship by a member of the Theology faculty. Course number varies with each semester. See the Cooperative Education Program section of this catalog for further information. Prerequisite: Completion of Co-Op Workshop.
Prerequisite:
THEO-396
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THEO 426: Special Topics: Theology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in Theology [THEO] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. These courses would take the form of an in-depth study of a particular theme, subject area, or individual of importance in the field of theology. Possible topics could include Christian thinkers in perspective or the development of the Gospels. Special Topics courses in Theology that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students and may be designated as Core courses. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites in addition to those listed below, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course. Prerequisite: For any Special Topics Theology course at the 200-level or above, THEO 104
Prerequisite:
THEO-426
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THEO 480: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Qualified students who seek individualized advanced study in some area of theology that is not covered in scheduled courses may apply for an Independent Study Project (ISP). Students assume responsibility for special readings and research under the supervision of a designated faculty member. Regular meetings with faculty and completion of all assignments are required. Prerequisite: THEO 104 and Conditions of the University's ISP Policy.
Prerequisite:
THEO-480
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THEO 494: Cooperative Education
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Neumann University
Students are provided with a specific assignment within a diocese, parish, or affiliated agency involving progressive learning in a setting which fosters the application and integration of theological principles in both theory and practice. Progress and summary reports and regular meetings with the faculty sponsor are required. The student is evaluated by the faculty sponsor and the field supervisor. Formal application must be made to the Coordinator of Experiential Education. The student must obtain sponsorship by a member of the Theology faculty. Course number varies with each semester. See the Cooperative Education Program section of this catalog for further information. Prerequisite: Completion of Co-Op Workshop.
Prerequisite:
THEO-494
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THEO 495: Cooperative Education
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Neumann University
Students are provided with a specific assignment within a diocese, parish, or affiliated agency involving progressive learning in a setting which fosters the application and integration of theological principles in both theory and practice. Progress and summary reports and regular meetings with the faculty sponsor are required. The student is evaluated by the faculty sponsor and the field supervisor. Formal application must be made to the Coordinator of Experiential Education. The student must obtain sponsorship by a member of the Theology faculty. Course number varies with each semester. See the Cooperative Education Program section of this catalog for further information. Prerequisite: Completion of Co-Op Workshop.
Prerequisite:
THEO-495
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