Catholic Social Teaching

College University of St. Michael's College, Faculty of Theology
Instructor(s)
Course Code SMJ3609HS
Semester Second Semester
Section 0101
Online No
Credits One Credit
Location Toronto (St George Campus)
Description

This course traces the development of Catholic Social Teaching and action from an historical and theological perspective. A Christian concept of justice will be explored within Biblical and theological contexts. Cultural developments that have impacted, and those that continue to influence, social thought, teaching and action within the Church will be discussed. The primary texts for the course are the social documents of the Church beginning with the Encyclical of Pope Leo X111, Rerum Novarum (1891) and continuing to the present day. Students will become familiar with the content of such documents and they will be encouraged to analyse the theological and social foundations upon which the documents have been developed. Key principles of Catholic Social Teaching will be introduced. The course will also explore the Christian call to justice and ways in which the social teachings of the Church can be integrated into personal spirituality and ministry. To facilitate such integration, examples will be highlighted from the lives of social activists within the Church. Teaching and learning methods will include, lecture, discussion, media and biographical analysis.

Crosslisted to (1) Theological
Crosslisted to (2) Pastoral Thelology
Schedule MonTueWedThuFri
Start & End Date Jul 16, 2012 - Jul 26, 2012
Start Time 13:00
End Time 16:00
Minimum Enrolment 12
Maximum Enrolment 0
Enrolment Notes

July 16-26.  Last day to add or drop the course: July 19, 2012.

Teaching Method
Lectures
Means of Evaluation
Other
Previously Offered Summer 2010
Currently Offered Summer 2012