Previous Years' Course Catalogues

There are four categories for course delivery:

In-Person if the course requires attendance at a specific location and time for some or all course activities. These courses will have section codes starting in 0 or 4.

Online – Asynchronous if the course has no requirement for attendance at a specific time or location for any activities or exams. These courses will have the section code starting with 61.

Online – Synchronous if online attendance is expected at a specific time for some or all course activities, and attendance at a specific location is not expected for any activities or exams. These courses will have the section code starting with 62.

Hybrid if the course requires attendance at a specific location and time, however 33-66% of the course is delivered online. If online attendance is expected at a specific time, it will be in place of the in person attendance. These courses will have the section code starting with 31.

Some courses may offer more than one delivery method please ensure that you have the correct section code when registering via ACORN. You will not be permitted to switch delivery method after the last date to add a course for the given semester.

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    War in the Christian Tradition

    RGT3657HS

    One of the most controversial issues in the Christian tradition has been its attitude to violence of all kinds. In particular, Christian attitudes to war and peace have been analyzed and debated by almost all major Christian theologians throughout history. This course will look at Christian attitudes to - and the theological and ethical bases for- war, peace, and revolution. The course will begin with Scripture, continue by examining the viewpoints of figures such as Augustine, Aquinas, Vitoria, Grotius, Calvin, Luther, among others, and also examine a variety of 20th and 21st century authors on the subject. Topics to be considered will include some of the following: just war, pacifism, realism, non-violence vs. non-resistance, revolution, civil war, peace-making, nuclear war, deterrence theories, total war doctrine, humanitarian intervention, and the responsibility to protect doctrine.

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  • War in the Christian Tradition

    RGT3657HS

    One of the most controversial issues in the Christian tradition has been its attitude to violence of all kinds. In particular, Christian attitudes to war and peace have been analyzed and debated by almost all major Christian theologians throughout history. This course will look at Christian attitudes to - and the theological and ethical bases for- war, peace, and revolution. The course will begin with Scripture, continue by examining the viewpoints of figures such as Augustine, Aquinas, Vitoria, Grotius, Calvin, Luther, among others, and also examine a variety of 20th and 21st century authors on the subject. Topics to be considered will include some of the following: just war, pacifism, realism, non-violence vs. non-resistance, revolution, civil war, peace-making, nuclear war, deterrence theories, total war doctrine, humanitarian intervention, and the responsibility to protect doctrine.

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  • Catholic Social Thought and Contemporary Moral Issues

    RGT3658HF

    Understood broadly, Catholic social thought includes all the ideas and theories that the Catholic tradition has developed on matters of social life. More specifically, the notion of 'Catholic Social Teaching' refers to a 125 year tradition of úauthoritative Catholic teachings on a wide variety of social, political, economic, and ecological issues. In either sense, ,Catholic social thought is an essential part of Catholic faith and life. The central message of Catholic social thought is straightforward: a faith is only Catholic if it hears and heeds the call to serve those in need and to work for justice and peace. This course will introduce students to Catholic Social Teaching and to the wider tradition of Christian social thought out of which it comes. It will investigate how this tradition engages with a wide variety of social issues, and will put it in conversation with a variety of other approaches to social ethics and justice.

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  • Practicum in Spiritual Direction

    RGP3661HF

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Regis College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Summer 2025 Schedule: Sat  Time: 10:00
    • Section: 6201

    This course will introduce and practice general principles and dynamics of spiritual direction in the tgnatian Tradition. In service of the immediate preparation for the year-long practicum in spiritual direction under supervision, this course is designed to assist the student/director to discover, practice and develop attitudes and behaviors central to the practice of splrltual direction. Appropriation of course materials will be facilitated through lecture, in-class demonstration, practice, reflection on in-class observation and practice. The Practicum continues the on-going mutual discernment process between the student and faculty that spans the duration of the Diploma in Spiritual Direction.

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  • Practicum in Spiritual Direction

    RGP3661HS

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Regis College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Winter 2020 Schedule: Sat  Time: 9:00
    • Section: 0101

    This foundational practicum is designed for persons desiring formation in pastoral presence and communication skills. Focus is placed on the development of a contemplative stance, compassionate listening and evocative presence for pastoral service in roles such as spiritual director, chaplain, parish minister, and for those in service within the context of everyday work life. This transformative process integrates topics of Ignatian discernment, prayer, spiritual growth, spirituality, justice, theological assumptions and images of God.

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  • Practicum in Spiritual Direction

    RGP3661HS

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Regis College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Winter 2019 Schedule: N/A  Time: 9:00
    • Section: 0101

    This foundational practicum is designed for persons desiring formation in pastoral presence and communication skills. Focus is placed on the development of a contemplative stance, compassionate listening and evocative presence for pastoral service in roles such as spiritual director, chaplain, parish minister, and for those in service within the context of everyday work life. This transformative process integrates topics of Ignatian discernment, prayer, spiritual growth, spirituality, justice, theological assumptions and images of God.

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  • Practicum in Spiritual Direction

    RGP3661HS

    • Instructor(s): Zynda, Damian
    • College: Regis College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Winter 2023 Schedule: Sat  Time: 9:00
    • Section: 0101

    This foundational practicum is designed for persons desiring formation in pastoral presence and communication skills. Focus is placed on the development of a contemplative stance, compassionate listening and evocative presence for pastoral service in roles such as spiritual director, chaplain, parish minister, and for those in service within the context of everyday work life. This transformative process integrates topics of Ignatian discernment, prayer, spiritual growth, spirituality, justice, theological assumptions and images of God.

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  • Practicum in Spiritual Direction

    RGP3661HS

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Regis College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Winter 2021 Schedule: Sat  Time: 9:00
    • Section: 9101

    This foundational practicum is designed for persons desiring formation in pastoral presence and communication skills. Focus is placed on the development of a contemplative stance, compassionate listening and evocative presence for pastoral service in roles such as spiritual director, chaplain, parish minister, and for those in service within the context of everyday work life. This transformative process integrates topics of Ignatian discernment, prayer, spiritual growth, spirituality, justice, theological assumptions and images of God.

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  • Practicum in Spiritual Direction

    RGP3661HS

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Regis College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Winter 2017 Schedule: Sat  Time: 9:30
    • Section: 0101

    This foundational practicum is designed for persons desiring formation in pastoral presence and communication skills. Focus is placed on the development of a contemplative stance, compassionate listening and evocative presence for pastoral service in roles such as spiritual director, chaplain, parish minister, and for those in service within the context of everyday work life. This transformative process integrates topics of Ignatian discernment, prayer, spiritual growth, spirituality, justice, theological assumptions and images of God.

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  • Practicum in Spiritual Direction

    RGP3661HS

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Regis College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Winter 2018 Schedule: Sat  Time: 9:00
    • Section: 0101

    This foundational practicum is designed for persons desiring formation in pastoral presence and communication skills. Focus is placed on the development of a contemplative stance, compassionate listening and evocative presence for pastoral service in roles such as spiritual director, chaplain, parish minister, and for those in service within the context of everyday work life. This transformative process integrates topics of Ignatian discernment, prayer, spiritual growth, spirituality, justice, theological assumptions and images of God.

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  • Practicum in Spiritual Direction

    RGP3661HS

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Regis College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Winter 2022 Schedule: Sat  Time: 9:00
    • Section: 9101

    This foundational practicum is designed for persons desiring formation in pastoral presence and communication skills. Focus is placed on the development of a contemplative stance, compassionate listening and evocative presence for pastoral service in roles such as spiritual director, chaplain, parish minister, and for those in service within the context of everyday work life. This transformative process integrates topics of Ignatian discernment, prayer, spiritual growth, spirituality, justice, theological assumptions and images of God.

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    Practicum in Spiritual Direction

    RGP3661HS

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Regis College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Winter 2025 Schedule: Sat  Time: TBA
    • Section: 6201

    This course will introduce and practice general principles and dynamics of spiritual direction in the tgnatian Tradition. In service of the immediate preparation for the year-long practicum in spiritual direction under supervision, this course is designed to assist the student/director to discover, practice and develop attitudes and behaviors central to the practice of splrltual direction. Appropriation of course materials will be facilitated through lecture, in-class demonstration, practice, reflection on in-class observation and practice. The Practicum continues the on-going mutual discernment process between the student and faculty that spans the duration of the Diploma in Spiritual Direction.

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