CATH 308 Topics in Catholic Tradition
A concentrated study of Catholic contributions to intellectual and/or artistic life. This course will study one or more distinct areas of intellectual endeavor (such as art or music of a specific period, the history of philosophy, theological developments, literature), considered both in terms of its own goals and methodology, and as expressions of the grace of the Christian vocation. This course can be repeated for credit if the course topic of additional courses differs from the first course taken; by approval of the program director.
Prerequisite
Take
CATH 201, Faith & Reason (or when it was CATH 305, Faith & Reason).
CATH 207 recommended.
Offered
Spring Semester
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