School of Theology Catalog 2021
St. Mary's Seminary & University academic catalog for the School of Theology for the 2021-2022 academic year. St. Mary's Seminary & University academic catalog for the School of Theology for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Religious Studies RLST202 Introduction to Scripture 3 credits. This course is an introduction to the growth and content of the Bible, contemporary Roman Catholic theological perspectives on the study of Scripture, and various biblical research tools. RLST203 Introduction to Catholic Catechism I 3 credits. This course provides an overview of the Catholic dogmatic tradition contained in Part One of The Catechism of the Catholic Church. RLST204 Introduction to Catholic Catechism II 3 credits. This course provides an overview of the Catholic moral tradition contained in Part Three of The Catechism of the Catholic Church. RLST206 Prayer and Priesthood 3 credits. (1.5 each semester) This course provides an overview of the Catholic spiritual tradition contained in Part Four of The Catechism of the Catholic Church. RLST235 Foundations for Dialogue: Theology and Culture 3 credits. This course explores the Theology of God and the Existence of Evil; the Person and Work of Jesus Christ; Humanity, Sin, Grace, and Hope; and the cultural reality of Human Trafficking with a specific focus on where God, Christ, Sin, and Grace interact. 52
Board of Trustees Current Vice Chair Jack Cavanaugh and former Vice Chair David Kinkopf with Fr. Brown at November 2019 reception. CHAIRMAN and CHANCELLOR MOST REV. WILLIAM LORI, S.T.D. Archbishop of Baltimore ACTING PROVINCIAL SUPERIOR VERY REV. DANIEL F. MOORE, P.S.S. ex officio Society of St. Sulpice PRESIDENT-RECTOR REV. PHILLIP J. BROWN, P.S.S. ex officio St. Mary’s Seminary & University VICE CHAIR MR. JOHN CAVANAUGH Partner, Brown Advisory SECRETARY FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE TO THE BOARD TREASURER MR. DAN RIZZO Innovation Fellow Inovalon 53
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Religious Studies<br />
RLST202 Introduction to Scripture<br />
3 credits. This course is an introduction<br />
to the growth and content<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bible, contemporary<br />
Roman Catholic theological perspectives<br />
on the study <strong>of</strong><br />
Scripture, and various biblical<br />
research tools.<br />
RLST203 Introduction to Catholic<br />
Catechism I<br />
3 credits. This course provides an<br />
overview <strong>of</strong> the Catholic dogmatic<br />
tradition contained in Part One<br />
<strong>of</strong> The Catechism <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />
Church.<br />
RLST204 Introduction to Catholic<br />
Catechism II<br />
3 credits. This course provides an<br />
overview <strong>of</strong> the Catholic moral<br />
tradition contained in Part Three<br />
<strong>of</strong> The Catechism <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />
Church.<br />
RLST206 Prayer and Priesthood<br />
3 credits. (1.5 each semester)<br />
This course provides an overview<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Catholic spiritual tradition<br />
contained in Part Four <strong>of</strong> The<br />
Catechism <strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />
Church.<br />
RLST235 Foundations for Dialogue:<br />
<strong>Theology</strong> and Culture<br />
3 credits. This course explores<br />
the <strong>Theology</strong> <strong>of</strong> God and the<br />
Existence <strong>of</strong> Evil; the Person and<br />
Work <strong>of</strong> Jesus Christ; Humanity,<br />
Sin, Grace, and Hope; and the<br />
cultural reality <strong>of</strong> Human<br />
Trafficking with a specific focus<br />
on where God, Christ, Sin, and<br />
Grace interact.<br />
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