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THE 525: Catholic Social Teaching: A Living Tradition of Thought and Action- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
By examining the relationship between Catholic social teaching and social action this course considers the theological perspectives, socio-historical contexts, key principles within this tradition such as the dignity of the human person and the common good, approaches to moral argument, and methods of social analysis that have shaped the Catholic tradition of thought and practice.
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THE 525 - Catholic Social Teaching: A Living Tradition of Thought and Action- hrs
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THE 526: Christian Marriage: Tradition and the Modern Context- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Inquiry into the theological, philosophical, psychological, and social aspects of Christian marriage with specific emphasis on commitment and the bond of love. The moral problems of abortion, divorce, and homosexuality, special to the modern context, will be discussed.
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THE 526 - Christian Marriage: Tradition and the Modern Context- hrs
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THE 527: Theological Environmental Ethics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course will be an in-depth investigation into the field of environmental ethics and will entail three major components: 1) The course will explore the history of environmental ethics with special emphasis given to major historical contributors such as John Muir and Aldo Leopold; 2) The course will probe the writings and positions of major contemporary ecoethicists such as Callicott, Hargrove, and Rolston; 3) The course will explore the impact environmental ethics has had on Christian ethical reflection and propose a foundation for Christian environmental responsibility.
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THE 527 - Theological Environmental Ethics- hrs
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THE 528: Ecology in Theological Perspective- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Explores contemporary Christian theology and its response to environmental and ecological issues. The course will investigate the nature of our current ecological crisis and the emerging theological insights by Christians deeply concerned about our global environment. Special emphasis will be given to the God-world relationship, biblical, and ethical considerations as well as ecological issues germane to the Northwest.
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THE 528 - Ecology in Theological Perspective- hrs
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THE 535: Theology of Christian Worship- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Exploration of liturgy as Christian worship, considering ritual symbolism as language (word and action) of worship and worship as Christian faith in dialogue with God. A critical evaluation of contemporary liturgical reforms in ecumenical perspective.
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THE 535 - Theology of Christian Worship- hrs
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THE 538: 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.
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THE 539: 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. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Theology - 247
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THE 539 - Catholic Worship Today- hrs
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THE 541: 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 542: 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.
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THE 542 - Introduction to Christian Spirituality- hrs
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THE 545: 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 545 - Human Development in Theological Perspective- hrs
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