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CAST 3193: Seminar in Catholic Studies
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course represents an integrating experience of the student's participation in the Catholic Studies program, whereby theological understanding and lived experience of Catholicism become intertwined. Particular attention is paid to how Catholicism's incarnational theology necessarily applies to and acts within the specific setting of the student's life, parish and community. 3 credits
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CAST 3293: Special Topics:Catholic Faith/Resurrection of Poland
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Few countries exhibit as strong a connection of its history, culture and identity with the Catholic Faith as does Poland, a factor which proved decisive in its return to freedom. The course examines how the Polish people and Church endured through the periods of partition and Nazi/Soviet tyranny until their resurgence in the epochal pontificate of Pope John Paul II and the collapse of Communism. This course is part of the Catholic Studies foreign study program. 3 credits
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CAST 3320: Chesterton,Lewis and the Sacramental Tradition
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course examines the works of two of the most prominent 20th century British Christian writers. Although both authors are renowned as apologists, the course focuses upon their imaginative writings and how these served as invaluable expressions of their thought and spiritual vision. Works considered include Chesterton's novel The Man Who Was Thursday and Lewis' novel Out of the Silent Planet and Till We Have Faces. 3 credits
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CAST 3940: The Catholic Classics and Interiority
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course flows from the new Seton Hall University core curriculum and endeavors to flesh out the meaning of "the Catholic intellectual tradition." Its aim is to analyze the Catholic classics in the light of human interiority, particularly the human passion for meaning, for the good and for God. 3 credits
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CAST 3994: Special Topics:Foundations of Christian Culture
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Drawing from a variety of sources - historical, literary, philosophical and theological - this course examines the origins and nature of Christian culture, exploring in particular the value of culture itself as an aspect of revelation and incarnation. Looking at figures such as the historian Christopher Dawson, the poet-philosopher-playwright G.K. Chesterton, the novelist-philologist J.R.R. Tolkein, the theologian Bernard Lonergan and the novelist-Christian apologist C.S. Lewis, it offers some answers from the contemporary Christian tradition to the ancient questions: How am I meant to understand the world? How am I meant to understand myself? This course is part of the Catholic Studies foreign study tour program. 3 credits
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CAST 3997: Special Topics:Latin American Catholicism
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Catholicism is not only an inextricable part of Latin America history and identity, but the region's experience of the Faith has a profound influence on the universal and future life of the Church. The course examines in particular Catholicism in Mexico, which embraces a rich ensemble of the humble and the heroic, the struggles for human dignity and the miraculous. The course culminates in an intensive immersion experience. This course is part of the Catholic Studies foreign study program. 3 credits
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CAST 3998: Special Topics:Italy in the Footsteps of the Saints
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Italy enjoys a pre-eminence as a spiritual center for the Christian world alongside its importance in the development of Western civilization's art, music, architecture and political thought. The course will examine the interplay between Italy's profound spiritual heritage and cultural achievements, focusing on the contributions of such key figures as the Apostles Peter and Paul, Saints Francis and Clare of Assisi, Saint Catherine of Siena and Saint Ignatius of Loyola. This course is part of the Catholic Studies foreign study tour program. 3 credits
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CAST 3999: Emergence of Christianity in Rome
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The Church in Rome has manifested the greatest durability, adaptability and influence of all the early Christian communities mentioned in the New Testament. The course begins with the Roman Church's Jewish roots, the Apostles Peter and Paul and the age of persecutions and continues through its increasingly central role in shaping Western Christianity from the time of Constantine to the early Middle Ages. Special focus is given to the developing office of the papacy and the self expression of this vibrant community through its art and architecture. This course is part of the Catholic Studies foreign study tour program. 3 credits
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CAST 4290: Special Topics:Irish History
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Selected topics in Irish History chosen by the instructor. 3 credits
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CAST 4291: Special Topics:Medieval Heresy
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Selected topics in medieval heresy chosen by the instructor. 3 credits
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