CATH 206 Catholic Anthropology

This course explores aspects of a broadly Catholic vision of the human person: understandings of the origin, journey, and end of the human person. We read a selection of ancient through contemporary thinkers in order to investigate three central areas of inquiry about the human person. Creation: What does it mean to be created? To be made in God’s image? What is grace? Sin and Redemption: What is sin? What is the role of Christ in the human journey? Sanctification and Salvation: What does the full flourishing of the human entail? What is the end for which we hope?

Credits

3

Offered

Even Year Spring Semester