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TH-110. Religious Faith in the Modern World. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nA critical inquiry into the possibility, the meaning, and the value of religious faith in the context of modern knowledge and experience. It is conducted from a Judeo-Christian perspective, but in dialogue with the other religious traditions of the world. Course Type(s): Core curriculum course.
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TH-120. Intro to the Study of Christianity. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nA critical reflection on the meaning of the Christian faith as it is set forth in the New Testament, as it is found in the living tradition of the Church, as it is reflected on by modern thinkers, and as it bears on the issues of our time. Course Type(s): Core curriculum course.
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TH-204. Healthcare in the Christian Tradition. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThis course will provide students with the opportunity to study the centrality of healthcare in the Christian tradition. Beginning with an introduction to the theological, ethical and historical foundations of Christianity, this course will adopt a dual-focus on: (1) the role that healthcare and medical healing have played in the historical development of Christianity as a faith tradition and the Church as a socially-engaged institution and: (2) the theoretical and applied dimensions of contemporary Christian healthcare ethics. Prerequisites: TH-110<\/span> OR TH-120<\/span>.
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TH-206. Christian Social Thought. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThis course will introduce students to the basics of Christian theological, moral & social thought. The course will adopt a service learning approach and as such will examine the origins of the Christian ethical ideals of philanthropy, community service, and love as they relate to issues of social justice and the common good. Consequently, students will be required to engage in 15-20 hours of philanthropic community-service activities and\/or social advocacy and activism as a means of connecting the history and theory of the aforementioned concepts to real world practice. Prerequisites: TH-110<\/span> OR TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Mission Seminar.
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TH-210. Community Service-Based Approach to SJ. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThis course introduces students to service-based methods of helping marginalized individuals and groups in local communities while exploring ways to promote justice and alter unjust social structures as a necessary component of community service. Students will identify and define those in need in the community, analyze existing methods for serving the marginalized, and explore ways of furthering service to address the core problems causing this need. The focus of this course study will be on the local level. The course will be viewed through the lens of the Universal Apostolic Preferences of the Society of Jesus and will guide the study. Prerequisites: TH-110<\/span> OR TH-120<\/span>.
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TH-245. The Ignatian Way. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThis course studies the life and spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola in context, as well as contemporary applications of his spirituality through reading the important primary Ignatian sources. Prerequisites: TH-110<\/span> OR TH-120<\/span>.
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TH-246. Latinx Spirituality. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThis course presents an introduction to the way Latinos and Latinas live-out their relationship or faith in God or spirituality, both Catholic and Protestant. Prerequisites: TH-110<\/span> OR TH-120<\/span>.
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TH-300. Methods and Sources of Theology. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nAn inquiry into the relationship between faith and reason, modern methods of analyzing and interpreting Scripture, and the role of experience, tradition, the Magisterium, and the human sciences in Theology. Prerequisites: TH-110<\/span> OR TH-120<\/span>.
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TH-301. Modern Christian Community: The Church. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nA study of the origin, importance, significance, and activities of the Body of Christ for the disciples of Jesus in his time and our own. Special attention given to different images and structures of the Church and contemporary ecclesial issues. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-304. Ecological Ethics-Religious Environment. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThis course will provide students with the opportunity to study faith-based approaches to environmentalism and ecological ethics. It will offer students an in-depth analysis of religious understandings of the relationship between humans and the natural world as well as the ways in which moral theology and religious ethics speak to issues such as environmental preservation, sustainability, and ecological justice. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-310. The Theology of Grace. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThe Christian understanding of God's saving activity as gratuitous, transforming, and empowering. Includes the insights on the anthropological theology of formative thinkers of the past. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-319. Sacred Time and Travel in Christianity. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nAn examination of Christian liturgy and pilgrimage in global perspective, to explore the foundations and nature of Christian belief among its many churches and denominations. Substitutes for TH-120<\/span>-HP; may also satisfy other Distribution requirements. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values, Writing Intensive, Pluralism.
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TH-320. Old Testament Introduction. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nAn exploration of the Old Testament through selected texts and their contexts. Systematic literary, historical, and social analysis will highlight their significance, key themes and contemporary applicability. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Writing Intensive, Values.
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TH-330. New Testament Introduction. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nAn exploration of the New Testament through selected texts and their contexts. Systematic literary, historical, and social analysis will highlight their significance, key themes and contemporary applicability. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Writing Intensive, Values.
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TH-332. New Testament Ethics. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nAn introduction to reading New Testament ethical texts, deriving and applying their principles in contemporary life. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-335. Veils to Vestments Women Ancient Rel. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nVeils to Vestments: Women's Leadership in Ancient Religion explores the religious roles and offices taken by women in antiquity using evidence from the Bible and Greco-Roman world. Methodologies for uncovering this evidence and reconstructing women's history will be evalsuated. We also consider its implications and applications for the twenty-first century. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Writing Intensive, Values, Pluralism, Mission Seminar.
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TH-343. Black Theology. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThe study of the origins and influence of the major religious traditions found in the American Black community. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-350. Who Is Jesus Christ?. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nA study of the person and significance of Jesus Christ for contemporary Christians in light of Scripture, Catholic Tradition, the Magisterium, and contemporary theologians. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-360. Ethics of War and Peace. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThis course will examine the ethics of waging war and peace - building from a variety of religious and philosophical perspectives. Prerequisites: TH-110<\/span> OR TH-120<\/span>.
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TH-395. Independent Study. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThis course will be used to study any topic in Theology, whether in an already existing course or a new area of study. The area of study should be specified when the student registers for this course: e.g. Independent Study: The New Testament. Prerequisites: TH-110<\/span> OR TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Independent Study.
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TH-398. Propaganda: A Tale of Two Romes. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nStudy of the role of propaganda in Ancient and Modern Rome, plus in the Italian language. Additional travel course fee of $50 Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): International (Travel), Pluralism, Values.
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TH-430. Jerusalem: King David to Caliph 'Umar. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThis course will explore the significance of Jerusalem for Jews and Christians from the time of King David c. 1000 B.C.E. to its takeover by the Muslims under Caliph 'Umar in 638 C.E. Prerequisites: TH-110<\/span> OR TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Writing Intensive.
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TH-431. Med Jerusalem: Jews Christians Muslims. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nAn examination of Jerusalem from the beginning of its Muslim period to the Ottomans, and the interactions of the three religions competing for it as their holy city. Archaeological, literary and scriptural evidence receive particular attention. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-436. The Christian Sacraments. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nA critical study of the historical development of the Christian sacraments as vital signs and peak moments in the life of the Christian people. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-484. Christian Medical Ethics. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nContemporary questions such as abortion, sterilization, technological reproduction, human experimentation, care of the dying, and genetic engineering, studied in the light of the Judaeo-Christian moral tradition. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-486. Morality in the Marketplace. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nEngage in the study of comparative religious economic thought, learn to apply religious ethical principles to decision-making processes in business, and critically assess the economic realities of the marketplace. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-489. International Travel Course. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nInternational Travel Course. Additional travel course fee of $50. Prerequisites: TH-110<\/span> OR TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): International (Travel).
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TH-495. Theology Capstone. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nThis course is a guided research paper on a topic of the student's choice which fulfills the Capstone Course\/Project requirement for a major in Theology. Prerequisites: TH-110<\/span> OR TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Capstone.
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TH-496. Theology and Urban Problems. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nA theological view of the Christian tradition on various contemporary urban problems such as poverty, injustice, racism, sexism, housing, unemployment. A study of some actual and possible responses to these problems. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-498. Seminar on Death and Dying. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nA multi-disciplinary study of the experience of dying as shaped by contemporary attitudes. Theological reflection on the perennial mystery of death, and ethical issues surrounding death and dying. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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TH-499. Theology and Contemporary Public Issues. 3.00 Credits.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\nDeals with the theological implications of various contemporary environmental and ecological issues: nuclear energy, pollution, nutrition, world hunger, genetics. Prerequisites: COMPLETE 6 CREDITS: 1 COURSE FROM COURSES PL-130<\/span> PL-140<\/span> AND 1 COURSE FROM COURSES TH-110<\/span> TH-120<\/span>; Course Type(s): Values.
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