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Catholic Studies, Minor

pro’s Catholic studies minor in theCollege of Arts and Sciencestakes the Jesuit motto “to find God in all things” seriously, offering interdisciplinary and integrated study in the Catholic intellectualtradition.

The program is designed to explore significant questions that have occupied Christian philosophers and theologians, artists and literary writers, political theorists and historians, and natural and social scientists for two millennia. In addition to various courses in the Christian intellectual tradition, the Catholic studies minor offers interested students opportunities to explore the history and mission of the Society of Jesus and the traditions underlying pro as aCatholic, Jesuit institution.

Along with classwork, SLU’s Catholic studies program also offers a variety of social and spiritual activities and opportunities for community service in neighborhoods near campus.

SLU’s Edmund Campion Centre for Catholic Studies offers informal gatherings every Monday night where SLU students can gather to hear top-notch Catholic speakers engage in medieval-style debate, participate in weekly prayer and liturgy, and serve in neighborhoods near SLU.Co-curricular events include informal movie nights, field trips to local religious sites, weekly prayer and a spring day of reflection.

Theology
One course with the Catholic Studies—Theology attribute,such as:3
Philosophy
One course with the Catholic Studies—Philosophy attribute,such as:3
English
One course with the Catholic Studies—English attribute, such as:3
History
One course with the Catholic Studies—History attribute, such as:3
Catholic Studies Elective
One course with the Catholic Studies--Elective attribute, such as:3
Catholic Studies Capstone
䴡ձ4960Catholic Studies Capstone3
Total Credits18

Theology

One course with the Catholic Studies—Theology attribute,such as:

ձᷡ2110Introduction to the Old Testament3
ձᷡ2210Introduction to the New Testament3
ձᷡ2310History of Christianity: The First 2000 Years3
ձᷡ2515Social Justice3
ձᷡ2410Making Christianity Credible3
ձᷡ2415The Church: Yesterday & Today3
ձᷡ2430Jesus and Salvation3
ձᷡ2510Christian Ethics3
ձᷡ2610The Christian Sacraments3
ձᷡ2715Jerusalem: Three Faiths, One City3
ձᷡ2820Religion and Science3
ձᷡ2840Christianity and Literature3
ձᷡ2900Love and the Human Condition3
ձᷡ3210One Jesus, Four Portraits: The Gospels3
ձᷡ3345The Life and Theology of Augustine of Hippo3
ձᷡ3415Christ and Color: Liberation Theology3
ձᷡ3510Faith and Politics3
ձᷡ3525Green Discipleship: Theology & Ecology3
ձᷡ3535Sex, Gender and Christian Ethics3
ձᷡ3560A Post Human Future? The Ethics of Technology3
ձᷡ3710Arts of Hinduism and Buddhism3
ձᷡ4510War and Peace in the Christian Tradition3

Philosophy

One course with the Catholic Studies—Philosophy attribute, such as:

ʱ2050Ethics3
ʱ3250Philosophy of Religion3
ʱ3300Philosophy of the Human Person3
ʱ3360Medical Ethics3
ʱ3380Business Ethics3
ʱ3400Ethics & Engineering3
ʱ3420Environmental and Ecological Ethics3
ʱ3450Disaster Narratives3
ʱ3600Science and Religion3
ʱ4500Medieval Philosophy3
ʱ4810Philosophy of Feminism3
ʱ4820Philosophy and Race3
ʱ4840Catholic Social Thought3
ʱ4850Topics in Philosophical Anthropology3

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One course with the Catholic Studies—English attribute, such as:

ҳ2250Conflict, Social Justice and Literature3
ҳ2350Faith, Doubt and Literature3
ҳ2450Nature, Ecology & Literature3
ҳ2550Gender, Identity & Literature3
ҳ2600Introduction to Short Fiction3
ҳ2650Technology, Media & Literature3
ҳ2750Film, Culture and Literature3
ҳ3380The Classics and Literature3
ҳ3470Introduction to Shakespeare3
ҳ3620Topics in Spirituality and Literature3
ҳ3700The Bible & Literature3
ҳ3730Introduction to Medical Humanities, Literature3
ҳ3740Medicine and Literature3
ҳ4240Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales3
ҳ4290Topics in Medieval Literature3
ҳ4300Age of Elizabeth3
ҳ435017th Century Literature3
ҳ4360Milton3

History

One course with the Catholic Studies—History attribute, such as:

HIST1110Origins of the Modern World to 15003
HIST1120Origins of the Modern World (1500 to Present)3
HIST3030The Byzantine World: Faith and Power in a Thousand-Year Empire3
HIST3040From Barbarians to Crusaders: Europe in the Early Middle Ages3
HIST3050From Cathedrals to Printing Presses: Europe in the Late Middle Ages3
HIST3080Catholicism Since 15403
HIST3100The Reformation Era3
HIST3220Jesuits and Their Worlds3

Catholic Studies Elective

One course with the Catholic Studies--Elective attribute, such as:

AAM3350African American Religious Traditions3
ARTH1500Life & Times of Michelangelo3
ARTH2100Art of Jerusalem and Three Faiths: Past and Present3
ARTH2200Art in Rome3
ARTH2150Saints in Art3
ARTH2450Art of Pilgrimage and Crusades3
ARTH3410Art of Cathedrals and Kings: Advanced3
ARTH3500Early Renaissance Art in Italy: Advanced3
ARTH3510High Renaissance Art Italy: Advanced3
ARTH3520Art North Renaissance: Adv Art of Nobles & Merchants in the Northern Renaissance: Advanced3
ARTH3020Christian Art: Advanced3
ARTH4900Research Methods3
BIOL1200Ecological Issues and Society3
BIOL1340Diversity of Life3
CMM3440Media Ethics3
GR3200German Cultural History3
GK1010Reading Greek I3
GK1020Reading Greek II3
GK2010Intermediate Greek Lang & Lit3
GK4700Readings in Byzantine Greek3
LATN1010Reading Latin I3
LATN1020Reading Latin II3
LATN2010Intermediate Latin: Language & Literature3
LATN4010Latin Fathers3
LATN4100Intro to Post-Classical Latin3
LATN4280Readings in Saint Augustine3
MDVL2100The Medieval World3
RUSS4510The Russian Orthodox3
WGST1900Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies3

Continuation Standards

A student must maintain a GPA in coursework for the minor in Catholic studies of at least 2.00.

Students can complete all or part of the Catholic studies minor at SLU's campus in Madrid.

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