| College | Regis College | 
| Instructor(s) | Dadosky, John D. | 
| Course Code | RGT6410HS
                               
              NOTE: Basic degree students enrol in RGT3410HS
             
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| Semester | Second Semester | 
| Section | 0101 | 
| Online | No | 
| Credits | One Credit | 
| Location | Toronto (St George Campus) | 
| Description | 
             This course will provide an introduction to the theology of the Church and the Church's understanding of itself as a principal mediator of the mystery and grace of God in the world. The approach of the course will be threefold: 1) a study of the historical development of ecclesial structures with special emphasis on understanding the ecclesiology of the second Vatican Council. This will include, a discussion of some pertinent issues arising from the Council such as the magisterium, collegiality, and ministry; 2) an understanding of the diverse "theologies" of Church through some of the primary images and models in which it understands itself; and 3) an attempt to understand the ecumenical emphasis of Vatican II that has given rise to a renewed interest in interdenominational? interreligious dialogue, mission and inculturation, and the emergence of contextual approaches such as the feminist and liberationist methodologies.  | 
      
| Schedule | Fri | 
| Start Time | 11:00 | 
| End Time | 13:00 | 
| Hours Per Week | 2 | 
| Minimum Enrolment | 5 | 
| Maximum Enrolment | 24 | 
| Enrolment Notes | Max 24 (Grad & BD)  | 
      
| Teaching Method | 
       Lectures 
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| Means of Evaluation | 
       Other 
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| Previously Offered | Fall 2016 | 
| Currently Offered | Winter 2019 |