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Academic year
The following Theology courses are listed for the 2010-2011 Fall and Spring academic year.
Course code Title
THEO-001 The Problem of God
THEO-011 Introduction to Biblical Literature
THEO-016 The Book of Genesis
THEO-017 Jesus in Paul's Writings
THEO-019 Theology of Love
THEO-022 Introduction to Catholic Theology
THEO-023 Christian Initiation
THEO-027 Asian Philosophies
THEO-030 Jesus the Teacher
THEO-031 Folk Religions of Latin America
THEO-038 Bioethics
THEO-041 Struggle and Transcendence
THEO-043 The Church in the 21st Century
THEO-044 Religion and Ecology
THEO-045 Theology and Literature
THEO-046 Religion in America
THEO-048 Theology After Freud
THEO-050 Islamic Religious Thought and Practice
THEO-055 Sacred Quest
THEO-056 Tibetan Buddhism
THEO-057 The Hindu Religious Tradition
THEO-058 Who Can Be Saved?
THEO-059 The Philosophies of India
THEO-061 Judaism in America
THEO-062 Judaism: Ancient Tradition and Contemporary Practice
THEO-068 Great Books of Islam
THEO-072 Religion/Ethics/International Relations
THEO-073 Jesuit Education
THEO-076 Religious Ethics and Moral Issues
THEO-078 The Poetry of Faith
THEO-079 Saints and Sinners
THEO-080 From Moses to Muhammad
THEO-084 Theology and Sexuality
THEO-088 Political Theology
THEO-089 The Problem of Evil
THEO-096 The Latino Church Doing Justice
THEO-098 Qur'an, Pluralism, Fem. Theology
THEO-100 Introduction to Christian Ethics
THEO-102 Pilgrimage, Travel, and Tourism
THEO-104 Is There A Unity of Religions?
THEO-114 Practicing Death
THEO-115 Rel/Ethics: Early Chinese Thght
THEO-121 Catholic Ritual, Spirituality, and Justice
THEO-122 The Church and the Poor
THEO-129 The Jesuits: History and Spirituality
THEO-134 Jews/Judaism in World of Islam
THEO-144 Islamic Mystical Tradition: Sufism
THEO-149 Theological Implications of the Holocaust
THEO-150 Jews and Modernity
THEO-158 God/Power/Money
THEO-167 Introduction to Buddhism
THEO-168 The Bible as Literature
THEO-169 Religions of the African Diaspora
THEO-170 Christian Responses to Islam
THEO-174 Eros/Caritas:Catholic Theology of Love
THEO-176 Black Liberation Theology
THEO-178 Martyrdom: Dying for God
THEO-179 Politics of Gender in World Religions
THEO-180 Buddhism and Film
THEO-183 Political Theology in the Headlines
THEO-185 Muslim/Arab Xtian Ident in the U.S.
THEO-186 Islam, Pluralism, and the Religious Other
THEO-190 Approaches to the Bible
THEO-197 Global Ethics: Search for Found
THEO-233 Sex & Politics: Jesuit Ethics
THEO-258 Hebrew Scriptures Seminar: Prophets
THEO-268 New Testament Seminar: History and Apocalyptic
THEO-272 Systematic Theology
THEO-273 Approaches to Religion
THEO-277 Religion as Writing/Writing as Religion
THEO-281 History of Christian Thought I
THEO-282 History of Christian Thought II
THEO-283 Faith, Social Justice, and Public Life
THEO-297 Senior Seminar: Religious Pluralism
THEO-301 Tutorial: Meaning of Education
THEO-302 Tutorial: Theology
THEO-310 Senior Honors Thesis: Theology
THEO-349 Senior Thesis: Theology
THEO-356 Vatican II: History and Interpretation
THEO-360 Buddhist Perspectives on Death and Dying
THEO-363 Hindu Dharma
THEO-501 Foundations in Pluralism: Religious Studies Perspectives
THEO-504 Comparative Theology Seminar: Masao Abe: Zen and Comparative Studies
THEO-601 Theology of Karl Rahner
THEO-703 Qur'An & Its Readers
THEO-704 Skepticism/Religious Pluralism in Islam
THEO-705 Rel Pluralism: Medieval Iberia
THEO-901 Foundations in Tibetan Phil
THEO-991 Continuous Reg/Masters
THEO-995 Continuous Reg/Masters
THEO-997 Non-Resident Research
THEO-999 Thesis Res Theo & Rel Stud

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