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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study of the relationship between Christianity, and the world religions. This course examines, the problem of religious pluralism, the, relationship between religious truth and, tolerance and how the Christian belief regarding, Christ as the unique mediator of salvation, relates to the claims of the world religions.
Prerequisite:
TH 109
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the impact of contemporary, scientific developments on the understanding and, functioning of society. The course raises, questions about the nature and role of religion, in a technological society. Students will, explore differing paradigms for "truth" in our, lives: according to reason in the sciences and, revelation in theology.
Prerequisite:
TH 109
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the interface between, Theology and Social Communications, with, an emphasis on seeking the intelligibilty of faith, in light of the logic of a digital culture. The, course considers what it means to be who, we are in an iWorld as religious believers and, how spirituality is presented and experienced in, cyberspace.
Prerequisite:
TH-109
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to Paul the Apostle and the, thought he expresses in the Letters of the, Christian Scriptures. The course analyzes the, literary and theological dimensions of the, Pauline epistles and their contemporary relevance, in terms of the human person, the Church, social, ethics, and salvation.
Prerequisite:
TH-109
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3.00 Credits
A study of the nature and mystery of the Church,, which examines the doctrine of the Church in the, light of scripture, tradition, and contemporary, discussions. It also explores the phenomenon of, the rituals, the history, the theology, and the, liturgical celebration of the sacramental life of, the Church in light of Vatican II and other, Christian denominations.
Prerequisite:
TH-109
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the Book of Job as a forceful, questioning of the meaning of life in a world of, injustice. In a lecture/seminar format, the, course undertakes a detailed study of this, legendary tale and the diverse interpretations of, its perennial themes.
Prerequisite:
TH-109
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3.00 Credits
A study of the great work of Western religious, literature in which St. Francis de Sales outlines, his approach to living the Christian life. The, course examines in-depth the historical and, cultural context in which this work was written., It also attempts to indicate how these Salesian, insights can be brought to bear upon the Christian, life as lived in our modern world.
Prerequisite:
TH-109, Humanities 1 and 2
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the woman chosen to bring the, God-Man into the world, and her significance for, the rest of humanity. This course will explore, these matters from a Catholic, perspective, as we discover the Blessed Virgin, Mary in scripture, doctrine and devotion.
Prerequisite:
TH-109
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3.00 Credits
A study of the person of Jesus Christ. The course, examines the portrayal of the Man and His message, as found in the Christian Scriptures, post-, biblical writings and contemporary theology. The, course addresses current issues such as Jesus and, the treatment of women, Jesus and ecology, and, Jesus and a suffering world.
Prerequisite:
TH-109
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3.00 Credits
A study of the role of the Church and family life, in the modern world. The course examines the, Church's mission of forming a moral and spiritual, communion among people. It explores the notion, of family as "domestic church" including the role, of parents as primary educators and the, contributions of the family as an evangelizing, community, in dialogue with God, at the service of, human society.
Prerequisite:
TH-109
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