THE 100: INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY

Program
Level
Undergraduate
Instructor
Staff
Credits 3
This course introduces students to the intellectual challenge posed by the academic study of Catholic theology. Through the study of selected classic and contemporary texts, the course familiarizes students with the nature, foundations, history, methods, and ends of Catholic theology. Students will become familiar with some of the distinctive movements and thinkers of the Catholic theological tradition, as well as the dialogue between Catholicism and other theological traditions. Each section of this course examines a book from the Old and a book from the New Testament, St. Augustine’s Confessions, the thought of a medieval and the thought of a modern Catholic theologian, and the thought of a non-Catholic theologian.
Foundations Program
This course fulfills the first theology requirement in the Foundations Program.
Semester Offered
Fall
Spring