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THE 438: The Catholic Mass: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
A historical and theological examination of the Catholic Mass (Lord's Supper) in Church teaching and ecumenical perspective. Special emphasis to be given to the intrinsic nature of its parts in Word and Eucharist, to devout and active participation by the faithful, and to its significance as source and summit of Christian spirituality in contemporary time and culture. (Also listed as PCS 438.)
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THE 439: Catholic Worship Today- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Biblical and theological study of Catholic liturgy in light of the historical tradition, the liturgical movement, and the Second Vatican Council. Special emphasis given to contemporary reforms and their impact on Catholic life today.
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THE 439 - Catholic Worship Today- hrs
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THE 441: Responding to God: An Introduction to Spiritual Practice- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
The primary purpose of this course is to facilitate the development of a set of skills and understandings drawn from the Christian tradition that will aid students in enriching their awareness of and responses to God's presence in their lives. Students will engage in a variety of spiritual practices, such as lectio divina, meditation, and contemplation. Students will also explore key concepts informing these practices, such as discernment, freedom, desire, surrender, and gratitude. This course will require the learning of factual material, commitment to self-reflection, and active participation in spiritual practice.
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THE 442: Introduction to Christian Spirituality- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
In this course students will read dialogically and critically selected texts in the genre of Christian spirituality. They will construct their own hermeneutical strategies to dialogue with and interpret these texts in light of the following context: Christian spiritual themes; explicit and implied images of God and ways of communicating with God. Students will also read critically to elicit from the texts and from their own experiences suggestions about ways of being in fruitful relationships with themselves, others and the world in light of the incarnation. This course will also require a commitment to selfreflection and to active participation in an ongoing conscious engagement with oneself, others, the world, and the texts at hand. (Also listed as PCS 442.)
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THE 445: Human Development in Theological Perspective- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Explores several different approaches to human development, including faith and moral development as well as the process of socialization and the social roots of knowledge as these influence the fields of religious education and theology.
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THE 445 - Human Development in Theological Perspective- hrs
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THE 448: Theological Dimensions of Suffering and Death- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course will survey issues of suffering and death from the biblical, systematic, and ethical perspective of theology as well as from the psychosocial, legal, and professional ethics of the profession of health care, nursing in particular. A clear focus will be exploration of the universal experience of loss and the many dimensions of grief employed in dealing with loss.
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THE 448 - Theological Dimensions of Suffering and Death- hrs
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THE 449: Theology of Death and Bereavement- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Judeo-Christian theologies of death and their impact on a contemporary religious understanding of death and bereavement. Particular attention given to pastoral liturgical research on the role of religion and religious ritual in the grieving process.
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THE 449 - Theology of Death and Bereavement- hrs
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THE 450: Grace, Sin, and the Human Condition- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
What does it mean to be human in light of the mystery of Christ This course will examine how Christian thinkers have sought answers to the deepest questions of human existence through the ages. As they examine the nature of human freedom through the traditional categories of creation, sin, grace, and eschatology, students will be challenged creatively to employ the riches of the Roman Catholic tradition in articulating the meaning and destiny of their own humanity.
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THE 450 - Grace, Sin, and the Human Condition- hrs
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THE 451: Philosophical Theology- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduction to the classical and contemporary discussion of the interaction between human reason and religious faith (Christian tradition) including arguments for and against the existence of God. Emphasis on the philosophical foundations of modern theologies.
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THE 453: Religion and Science- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Historical development of conflicts, especially over the theory of evolution, and the variety of positions presented today by theologians, scientists, and philosophers. (Also listed as PCS 453.)
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