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THEO 1502: The Church's Saving Mysteries:Introduction to Roman Catholic Liturgy and Sacraments
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The course considers the worship and sacraments of the Catholic Church as necessary expressions and celebrations of the presence of Jesus Christ's Incarnation and Paschal Mystery, how these encounters with Christ have shaped Catholic doctrine, and the role of liturgy and sacraments in human transformation to fulfillment in God. 3 credits
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THEO 2111: Theology of the Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The course aims to clarify how and why the Hebrew Scriptures became the Old Testament of the Catholic Church. The course will examine the various ways these Scriptures constitute the Word of God that is still normative for Catholic theology, worship, and living. 3 credits. Required for Sacred Scripture concentration.
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THEO 2112: Theology of the New Testament
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The course examines how the experience of Jesus Christ, especially in His death and resurrection, forced His followers to interpret Him and the heritage of the Old Testament in a new light, how these insights opened new directions for Jesus' disciples beyond Judaism while also preserving the Old Testament as indispensable for comprehending God's revelation through the Paschal Mystery. 3 credits. Required for Sacred Scripture concentration. meaning of male and female and the role of the person in society. 3 credits
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THEO 2113: The Apocryphal Bible
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The course explores those texts from the wide range of Jewish and Christian writings that appeared c.100B.C. - 400A.D. making claims to Scriptural status but ultimately rejected by each religious community. The origins and theology of these writings as well as their impact on Christian thought and culture will be considered. 3 credits
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THEO 2211: Jesus Christ and Moral Life
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The courses examines how the revelation of perfect human nature in Jesus Christ leads the Catholic moral tradition to consider authentic human living as necessarily a harmonization of body and spirit, freedom and choice, natural and supernatural virtues, and personal subjectivity fulfilled in love and social relationship. 3 credits. Required for Moral Theology concentration.
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THEO 2212: The Culture of Life
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The course examines how human personal life is fulfilled in social relationship; how the particular settings of family, nation and culture all receive a deeper understanding through the revelation of Jesus Christ; and how this reflection has led the Church to articulate a comprehensive body of teachings concerning social, legal, medical, political and economic institutions. 3 credits. Required for Moral Theology concentration.
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THEO 2213: Theology of Service
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The theological underpinnings of social justice are explored through active service in the field, classroom discussion and personal reflection, leading to a personal engagement of the work of justice and solidarity with the disadvantaged in the light of Gospel and the Church's tradition. The course involves a weekly classroom meeting and a weekly 2-hour field assignment. 3 credits
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THEO 2411: Vocation and Christian Living
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The idea of vocation is explored as a fundamental direction God gives each human person, born of their creation in the divine image and likeness and the universal call to holiness and union with God. Specific attention is given to what it means to live a "holy life", to mirror the love of God andhow particular vocations - marriage, single life, priesthood, religious life - aspire to achieve this. 3 credits. Required for Spiritual Theology concentration.
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THEO 2412: The Cross,Suffering and Discipleship
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The course examines the role of Christ's Paschal Mystery in someone's progress to holiness and union with God; how the Cross offers a redemptive value to suffering and death; how the Cross also affirms the value of life and draws one more deeply into a life of love. Based on a wide range of sources, focus will be placed on such pre-eminent teachers as Saints Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross, Therese of Lisieux, and Edith Stein. 3 credits. Required for Spiritual Theology concentration.
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THEO 2413: Monasticism
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The course investigates Eastern and Western Christian monasticism from its origins in fourth-century Egypt to the medieval mendicant orders. Particular attention is given to examining the various forms of monastic life, its rules and ideals, devotions and ways to sanctity, and how the monastic movement has both challenged and sustained the Church and society. 3 credits
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