CATH 207 Grace & the Human Experience

An exploration of how grace (the divine life) is communicated to and received by human persons, including study of the sacramental life of the church, the Christian moral life (particularly natural law), and Catholic social teachings. The course focuses on creative responses to grace, both individual and communal, such as the Rule of St, Benedict, the rise of the mendicant orders, Ignatian spirituality, the great spiritual classics of the late renaissance, and the contemporary lay movements.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

CATH 301, Church & Culture or CATH 205, Truth & Culture recommended.

Offered

At the Discretion of the Dept At the Discretion of the Dept