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THEO 258: Catholicism
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
An exploration of the spirit, beliefs and practices of Roman Catholicism including its understanding of sacramentality, mediation and communion; a study of the Roman Catholic classics and issues confronting Roman Catholicism.
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THEO 259: Catholicism:Context & Culture
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course is a study of Catholicism through analysis of the cultural and global influences that shaped and shape its thought and practice. Catholicism will be explored both historically and culturally. The course will investigate the concepts such as Divinity (God), Salvation, Community, Diversity, Social Action, Prayer, etc. Attention will be given to Catholicism's ecumenical and interreligious contexts and interactions. Special focus will be given to the rich variety and particular expression of Catholicism's doctrine, practice and social ambiance as it appears in various cultures both western and non-western.
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THEO 260: Protestantism
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
An introduction to the thought of the principal reformers: Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, Wesley; a study of speculative and practical forces operative in the fifteenth-sixteenth centuries which gave rise to the reforming movements; the formulation of Protestant Orthodoxy.
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THEO 261: Christian Social Ethics
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course will explore the tradition of Roman Catholic Social Teaching and modern social ethics. Issues to be addressed will include Christian interpretations of war and peace, economic justice, race relations, human rights, and ecological ethics. In assessing these issues, we will also consider important contributions from Protestant traditions as well as non-Christian perspectives.
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THEO 261 - Christian Social Ethics
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THEO 263: Religion & Politics
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
An introduction to the relationship between religious belief and political life, from a Christian and also from an interreligious perspective.
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THEO 263 - Religion & Politics
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THEO 264: War and Peace in Christ Trad
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course begins with a historical overview of Christian approaches towards pacifism and war, exploring why the use of lethal force has been a perennial moral problem within the Christian tradition. It then turns its attention to contemporary debates about whether or when war is ever morally justified. Contemporary approaches to post-conflict resolution may also receive some attention.
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THEO 270: Eastern Christianity
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
A study of the main theological developments in the Eastern Church from the Patristic age on through the medieval times until the modern days as they shape its distinctive spirit and mentality and as they are interpreted in the Eastern Churches.
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THEO 271: Anti Semitism
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course will explore the nature and history of the hatred and persecution of Jews (antisemitism) in western culture. It will pay special attention to the philosophical, sociological, psychological, and religious roots of antisemitism. It will also focus on antisemitism's most violent manifestations during the 20th century to the present.
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THEO 272: Special Topics:
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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THEO 274: Beginnings of Christianity
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course, offered at Duquesne's Rome campus, is an introduction, starting from New Testament times until about 500AD, to several key figures at the rise of Christianity like Mary Mother of God, as well as Saint Peter and Saint Paul, the founders of Christian Rome. Throughout history Rome has fascinated Christians and non-Christians alike. The course explores how in the early centuries the followers of Jesus Christ lived their faith centered upon Him. It then goes on to investigate how the theological tradition of the importance of Rome developed in the Church and the Papacy. The course considers how the early Christians related faith and reason, and also suffered for their belief in martyrdom. Theological material will be offered which will help the students to understand better their time in Rome.
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