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RS 214C: (P,W) Inside the Catholic Tradition
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Formerly T/RS 184C)This introduction to Catholic Tradition will study its scope, depth, and ongoing development, reception, and characteristics. Topics covered include Faith and Revelation, the intercommunion of Scripture and Tradition, the role of Magisterium, and the development of doctrine. Selected readings are taken from important conciliar texts and theologians.
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RS 215Z: (P) The History of Christian Theology
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Formerly T/RS 210)A study of the vital growth of Christianity’s life, doctrine, worship and spirituality over the centuries. Special emphasis will be placed on principal leaders, thinkers and heroes.
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RS 215Z - (P) The History of Christian Theology
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RS 217: (P,D) The Holocaust in Context: History and Theology
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
An exploration of the Holocaust through the perspective of the history of anti-Semitism. The course will examine the historical aspects of the Holocaust as well as the moral and theological issues raised by it.
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RS 219Z: (P,D) The Religions of the World
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Formerly T/RS 314)An exploration of belief in the traditions of the classical historical religions of the world through both systematic analysis and the reading of sacred texts.
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RS 220: (P) The Sacramental Imagination
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A basic course which explores the significance of the sacraments for the Church and for the development of the Christian imagination.
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RS 221: (P) Prayer
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Introduction to the nature, purpose, and method of prayer in the Catholic Christian tradition.
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RS 222: (P) Introduction to Christian Worship
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
This course explores how Christian worship and theology inform one another. Particular attention will be given to the liturgical roots of Christian theology.
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RS 222 - (P) Introduction to Christian Worship
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RS 223Z: Introduction to the Theology of the Byzantine Churches
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Formerly T/RS 225) The Byzantine theological tradition develops special emphases within the mainstream of the Christian tradition. This course introduces the student to the study of some of the specifically Byzantine contributions to the understanding of the Christian mystery, with particular emphasis on early developments.
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RS 225Z: (P) A Theology of Marriage
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Formerly T/RS 240)This course will introduce students to the theology of marriage. It will focus on the distinctiveness of Christian marriage, its sacra mentality, marriage as a vocation and covenant, love and friendship in marriage, sex, singleness, family and children. Questions of the state of the institution of marriage in contemporary culture will also be discussed.
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RS 227Z: (P) Biomedical Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Formerly T/RS 330)This course will present theological reflections on the main ethical theories undergirding contemporary biomedical ethics. It will also present and discuss relevant philosophical and theological arguments on such issues as abortion, care of handicapped infants, euthanasia, suicide, and the profession of medicine.
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