Courses
Introductory courses
THEO-011 "Introduction to Biblical Literature" may be taken as either an introductory course or as an intermediate level course.
THEO-001 The Problem of God
Professors E. Cline, S. Fields, J. Goodreau, J. Lamm, L. Lefebure, E. McKeown, J. Rakestraw, T. Sanders, M. Slater, L. Steenhuisen, and C. Wilde
THEO-001-70 The Problem of God
Professor A. Akinade
THEO-011 Introduction to Biblical Literature
Intermediate level courses
The prerequisite for intermediate courses is the successful completion of one introductory course.
THEO-022 Introduction to Catholic Theology
Professor O. Hentz
THEO-030 Jesus the Teacher
Professor G. Sloyan
THEO-043 The Church in the 21st Century
Professor K. O'Brien
THEO-045 Theology and Literature
Professor W. McFadden
Professors P. Heck and D. Madigan
THEO-050-01 Islamic Religious Thought and Practice
Professor C. Wilde
THEO-055 Sacred Quest
Professor R. Lederman
THEO-057 The Hindu Religious Tradition
Professor A. Glucklich
THEO-058 Who Can Be Saved?
Professor D. Madigan
THEO-059 The Philosophies of India
Professor A. Glucklich
THEO-061 Judaism in America
Professor J. Ray
Professor A. Abramowitz
Professor M. McMorrow
THEO-073 Jesuit Education
Professor R. Maher
THEO-076 Religious Ethics and Moral Issues
Professor T. Reynolds
THEO-088 Political Theology
Professor L. Kern
THEO-096 The Latino Church Doing Justice
Professor C. Gonzalez
THEO-098 Qur'an, Pluralism, Fem. Theology
Professor J. Lamptey
THEO-100 Introduction to Christian Ethics
Professor W. Mattison
THEO-104 Is There A Unity of Religions?
Professor P. Laude
THEO-114 Practicing Death
Professor S. Burr
THEO-115 Rel/Ethics: Early Chinese Thght
Professor E. Cline
Professors A. Koester and L. Madden
THEO-122 The Church and the Poor
Professor R. Kemp
THEO-134 Jews/Judaism in World of Islam
Professor J. Ray
THEO-144 Islamic Mystical Tradition: Sufism
Professor P. Laude
THEO-167-01 Introduction to Buddhism
Professor B. Bogin
Professor S. Fields
Professor L. Steenhuisen
THEO-190 Approaches to the Bible
Professor J. Walsh
Advanced level courses
Unless further restricted, students may take advanced courses (200 level and above) only after fulfilling the two course General Education requirement for Theology.
THEO-268-01 New Testament Seminar: History and Apocalyptic
Professors A. Mitchell and A. Tambasco
THEO-272 Systematic Theology
Professor L. Lefebure
THEO-273 Approaches to Religion
Professor J. Murphy
THEO-281 History of Christian Thought I
Professor S. Fields
Professor James Wallis
THEO-301 Tutorial: Theology
THEO-310 Senior Honors Thesis: Theology
THEO-349 Senior Thesis: Theology
Professor B. Bogin
Graduate Courses
Introductory Seminar: Religious Studies Perspective
Professor F. Cho
Asian Traditions
Professor L. Lefebure
THEO-901-02 Foundations in Tibetan Phil
Professor B. Bogin
Christian Tradition
THEO-901-01 Tut: Christianity in Vietnam
Professor P. Phan
THEO-901-03 Modern Christian Theology
Professor L. Lefebure
Islamic Tradition
Professor P. Heck
Jewish Tradition
Pluralism Seminar: Comparative Theological Reflection
Please note that one of the Pluralism Seminars must also count as a course in either the primary or secondary religion. It is clear that many of the courses in traditions other than Christianity will be offered outside the department, and the schedule presumes that. The schedule is also arranged so that those needing five courses in the Christian Tradition would have to double count one of the appropriate Pluralism Seminars. If, instead, a student chooses a course outside the department, this option is not indicated and must be added to the schedule.
Continuous Reg/Masters
THEO-991 Continuous Reg/Masters
THEO-995 Continuous Reg/Masters
THEO-997 Non-Resident Research
THEO-999 Thesis Res Theo & Rel Stud
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