RS-226 |
Social Spirituality |
This course provides students with a scriptural , theological and spiritual base from which to examine contemporary social issues . Particular emphasis is given to the place of compassion in one ' s everyday life , such as organ donation . Contemporary topics of euthanasia and genetic engineering are also examined . |
RS-231 |
Bioethics |
This course grounds its ethical foundation on the Judeo- Christian understanding of sanctity of life . Ethical principles and practices of decision-making , as influenced by the Roman Catholic moral tradition , are applied to specific medical-moral questions . |
RS-241 |
Theology of Suffering |
As an exploration of the theological issues that arise in the face of human suffering , this course addresses questions about God and the human condition . Particular attention is given to various kinds of suffering , to how people find meaning in the face of suffering and to sources of hope within the Judeo-Christian tradition . |
RS-252 |
Contemporary Catholicism |
After placing into a fuller context the Second Vatican Council of the Roman Catholic Church , this course examines the significant topics that have characterized more contemporary Roman Catholic discussions and aspirations since the Council ended in 1965 . |
RS-256 |
Christian Feminism |
The course examines the emergent Christian feminist movement in the churches and it examines the implications of feminist theology for all persons in the churches today , both in a critical and an appreciative manner . |