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RGT1101HF
This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment. Topics include the origins of Christian theology, its historical development, the relationship of religious narrative to religious doctrine, faith and reason, revelation and authority, tradition and development. The course introduces Bernard Lonergan.
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RGT1101HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Regis College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2014
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
9:00
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Section:
0101
This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment. Topics include the origins of Christian theology, its historical development, the relationship of religious narrative to religious doctrine, faith and reason, revelation and authority, tradition and development. The course introduces Bernard Lonergan
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RGT1101HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Regis College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2013
Schedule:
Tue
Time:
11:00
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Section:
0101
This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment. Topics include the origins of Christian theology, its historical development, the relationship of religious narrative to religious doctrine, faith and reason, revelation and authority, tradition and development. The course introduces Bernard Lonergan’s Method in Theology as a framework for conceiving theology as a unity of interrelated functions including exegesis and doctrine, systematic understanding, pastoral communication, and responses to contemporary hermeneutical challenges. Quizes, short papers, one 4-6 page paper, class preparation.
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RGT1101HF
This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment. Topics include the origins of Christian theology, its historical development, the relationship of religious narrative to religious doctrine, faith and reason, revelation and authority, tradition and development. The course introduces Bernard Lonergan.
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RGT1101HF
This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment. Topics include the origins of Christian theology, its historical development, the relationship of religious narrative to religious doctrine, faith and reason, revelation and authority, tradition and development. The course introduces Bernard Lonergan.
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RGT1101HF
This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment. Topics include the origins of Christian theology, its historical development, the relationship of religious narrative to religious doctrine, faith and reason, revelation and authority, tradition and development. The course introduces Bernard Lonergan
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RGT1101HF
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Instructor(s):
Ryan, Gerard
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College:
Regis College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2024
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
11:00
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Section:
0101
This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment. Topics include the origins of Christian theology, its historical development, the relationship of religious narrative to religious doctrine, faith and reason, revelation and authority, tradition and development. The course introduces Bernard Lonergan.
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RGT1101HF
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Instructor(s):
Ryan, Gerard
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College:
Regis College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2023
Schedule:
Thu
Time:
19:00
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Section:
0101
This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment. Topics include the origins of Christian theology, its historical development, the relationship of religious narrative to religious doctrine, faith and reason, revelation and authority, tradition and development. The course introduces Bernard Lonergan.
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RGT1101HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Regis College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2021
Schedule:
Mon
Time:
10:00
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Section:
9101
This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment. Topics include the origins of Christian theology, its historical development, the relationship of religious narrative to religious doctrine, faith and reason, revelation and authority, tradition and development. The course introduces Bernard Lonergan.
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SAT1101HF
Introduction to theology and the elements of Catholic theology. Revelation, Faith, Tradition, Church doctrine, infallibility, biblical inspiration.
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SAT1101HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
St. Augustine's Seminary
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2018
Schedule:
Fri
Time:
11:00
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Section:
0101
Introduction to theology and the elements of Catholic theology. Revelation, Faith, Tradition, Church doctrine, infallibility, biblical inspiration.
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SAT1101HF
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Instructor(s):
Wylie, Shannon
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College:
St. Augustine's Seminary
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2023
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
9:00
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Section:
0101
Introduction to theology and the elements of Catholic theology. Revelation, Faith, Tradition, Church doctrine, infallibility, biblical inspiration.
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