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Course Highlights

Here are a few of the classes offered in our Theology Department.

  • Christian Morality: Through this course, students study the foundation, principles, and practice of Christian Morality.  Emphasis is placed on guiding students to make responsible, moral decisions. Readings are based primarily on the Gospels of the New Testament. Through course readings and discussions, students recognize the value of their unique nature as beloved children of God who have infinite value and worth. They understand that the Holy Trinity plays a central role as a source of moral wisdom and recognize that character is developed through striving to live a life based on virtues. Additionally, students learn about the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist and Reconciliation, as fundamental in supporting a Christian moral life. The teaching of the Catechism of the Catholic Church Is highlighted throughout the course.

  • World Religions: Students study the belief systems of other religions and the manner in which the Catholic Church relates to other religions throughout the world. Building on the foundational truth that Jesus Christ established the Catholic Church and entrusted to her the fullness of God’s Revelation, this course is intended to help students understand the moral principles that many religions have in common; increase their understanding of other people and their belief systems; and, work in cooperation with the Church to build interreligious dialogue and encourage mutual respect among people and religions.