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3.00 Credits
A review, analysis, and critique of teachings of the U.S. Catholic bishops since Vatican II. Topics include racism, sexism, militarism, economic justice, and hierarchical accountability.
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3.00 Credits
A theological view of the Christian tradition on various contemporary urban problems such as poverty, injustice, racism, sexism, housing, unemployment; a study of some actual and possible responses to these problems. No prerequisites.
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3.00 Credits
Background, sources, reading and interpretation of this classic work in the context of Augustine's culture and theology.
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3.00 Credits
A multi-disciplinary study of the experience of dying as shaped by contemporary attitudes. Theological refl ection on the perennial mystery of death, with special attention to the adolescent myth of immortality and ethical issues surrounding death and dying.
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3.00 Credits
Deals with the theological implications of various contemporary environmental and ecological issues: nuclear energy, pollution, nutrition, world hunger, genetics. No prerequisites. Personalism as seen in Revelation, classical and modern theologians, and the encounter of Theology with Philosophy.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the historical development of urbanization and industrialization in America. Problems of urban growth, including housing, environment, crime, race, ethnicity, and class.
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3.00 Credits
A workshop in communication skills especially geared to the needs of social service and public sector workers.
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3.00 Credits
Course examines social ecology: the study of human as well as natural ecosystems in their interrelationships; an examination of the problems of pollution, food and hunger, nuclear power, alternative technologies such as wind and solar, and the environmental crisis. Prerequisite: Ur151.
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3.00 Credits
Using the city as a laboratory, the class will investigate the various shapes that form, and have formed, the urban environment. How concepts of space changed is central to this course. prerequisite: So121 or Ur151.
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3.00 Credits
Demography is the study of the size and makeup of human populations and their change. This course will look at who is moving into cities and who is moving out; what dras people away from cities and what attracts them to cities, and diversity and segregation in our cities. Prerequisite: so121 or Ur151.
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