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Elective Courses in the Catholic Studies Minor

The following courses taught at Loyola College fulfill the criteria for elective courses in the Catholic Studies Minor:

AH205      Colonial Art of Latin America

AH311      Medieval Art: Early Christian through Gothic

AH312      The Renaissance in Italy

AH313      Renaissance Art in Northern Europe

AH314      Art of Baroque Europe

CH113      Living Dangerously?

CL301      The Church and the Roman Empire

CL313      History of Christmas

CL324      Seminar: The Persecution of the Christians in the Roman World

CW317     Writers in the Catholic Tradition: Selected Authors

ED464      Geology and Geoarchaeology of Baltimore Area Cathedrals

ED503      Evil: Its Nature and Manifestation

EN328      Seminar in Literature and Catholicism (Pre-1800)

EN332      Literature and the Catholic Imagination (Pre-1800)

EN364      Literature and the Catholic Imagination (Post-1800)

EN365      Seminar in Literature and Catholicism (Post-1800)

HS301      The Church and the Roman Empire

HS303      The Early Middle Ages

HS305      The Later Middle Ages

HS313      History of Christmas

HS317      The Making of Modern Italy

HS370      The Jesuits in Asia Since 1542

HS381      Search for the Divine: Hindu, Christian, Muslim, and Buddhist Ways in India

HS382      Jesuits and Empire from the Society's Beginning to Its Suppression

HS383      The Cross and the Sword: Christianity and the Making of Colonial Latin America

HS391      History of the Jesuits

HS475      Seminar: The Persecution of the Christians in the Roman World

HS486      Seminar: The Great Age of the European Reconnaissance: Travel and Discovery

LT350      Readings in Medieval Latin I

LT351      Readings in Medieval Latin II

MG319      Special Topics in Catholic Studies

ML260      Dante'sDivine Comedy (in translation)

ML320      Liberation Theology from Its Origins

PL329      Philosophical Foundations of Catholic Social Thought

PL331      Natural Law and Natural Right

PL336      Faith and Reason

PL350      Sexual Ethics

PL352      Catholic Political Philosophy

PL353      Modern Moral Philosophy

PL355      Philosophy of History

PL364      Renaissance Philosophy

PL369      Introduction to Saint Thomas Aquinas

PL370      Medieval Philosophy

PL407      Marriage and Family though the Lens of Catholic Social Thought and Developmental Psychology

PL450      Renaissance Philosophy of Religion

TH202      Theology and Catholic Autobiography

TH205      Christian Rome: Understanding Jesus Christ in Rome

TH206      The Gospels and the Earliest Churches

TH211      Women in the Christian Tradition

TH214      Friends and Foes: Jews and Christians through the Ages

TH216      Ignatius and the Jesuits: An Analysis of a Tradition, 1491-1995

TH218      Sacred Journeys: The History and Theology of Christian Pilgrimage

TH220      The Catholic Church in the United States

TH221      Catholic Church: Life and Thought

TH240      Rethinking Catholicism

TH242      A History and Theology of Saints

TH243      Heaven and Hell

TH244      Forgiveness and Reconciliation

TH245      Eucharist (The Mass) in Ordinary Time

TH246      Who is Jesus?

TH247      The Presence of God: Christian Mysticism, East and West

TH249      Christian Sacraments

TH266      Christian Theology and World Religions

TH269      Theology and Literature

TH270      Creation and Evolution

TH301      Ethics: Theology and Ethics of Hospitality

TH303      Ethics: Virtues and Holiness

TH304      Ethics: Introduction to Christian Ethics

TH306      The Moral Theology of Pope John Paul II

TH307      Ethics: Marriage and Sexuality

TH308      Ethics: Catholic Social Teaching

TH313      Ethics: Being Moral in America

TH316      Ethics: Catholic Spiritual Life in the United States

TH320      Foundations of Catholic Moral Theology

TH321      The Theology of John Paul II

TH322      Christianity and Its Critics

TH323      Religion in Children's Literature

TH324      Faith and Film: The Apostle's Creed in the American Cinema

TH325      Christian Faith and Economic Justice

TH326      Hope, Death, and the End of the World

TH327      The Virgin Mary in Scripture and Tradition

TH329      Jews and Christians After Christendom

TH334      The 'Theological' and the 'Religious' in International Cinema

TH335      An Introduction to the Theology of Saint Augustine

TH336      Catholic Intellectual Life in the United States: Two Hundred Years of American Catholic Opinion

TH338      Catholic Literature and American Culture in the Twentieth-Century

TH341      Medieval Women Authors

TH343      International Catholic Literature in the Twentieth-Century

TH344      The Tradition of Catholic Radicalism

TH345      Euthanasia and the Problem of Suffering

TH346      Disputing the Bible

TH353      Catholic Theology in Modernity

TH354      Male and Female in the Kingdom of God: Contemporary Gender Perspectives on the Bible

TH365      Theology and Art

TH369      Faith and Reason

TH370      Theology of Thomas Aquinas

TH399      Contemporary Catholic Intellectual Life

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For more information, please contact Dr. Paul Bagley at PBAGLEY@LOYOLA.EDU or Dr. Angela Christman at ACHRISTMAN@LOYOLA.EDU.

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