Intro to Christian Theology
This course is an introduction to reflection on and analysis of the Christian theological tradition.
Outcome: Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of the tasks of Christian theology in its efforts to understand the human situation from the perspective of faith, various challenges to theology in the contemporary world, and will focus on one or more current theological issues.
This course is an introduction to reflection on and analysis of the Christian theological tradition.
Outcome: Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of the tasks of Christian theology in its efforts to understand the human situation from the perspective of faith, various challenges to theology in the contemporary world, and will focus on one or more current theological issues.
CORE PRE-2012 Theological and Religious Studies
Foundational Theological Knowledge
Catholic Studies
European Studies
THEO 100: Introduction to Christian Theology (Summer) is a 3-credit hour / in-person / 6-week course that meets twice a week for 3.25 hours/session or 7.5 hours/week. Sakai access is required as readings, exams, and assignment submissions are conveyed through Sakai.
Required texts: Alister E. McGrath, Theology: The Basics, 3rd edition. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. ISBN: 978-0470656754 (This is available as an e-book through the library¿s catalogue. I will post a link on Sakai.); John R. Sachs, The Christian Vision of Humanity (Zaccheus Studies New Testament). Michael Glazier/Liturgical Press, 1991. ISBN: 978-0814657560
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