
Academic Program - Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in
Theology
Catholic higher education necessarily places strong
emphasis on the role of divine revelation in human life. In the tradition
of Christian Humanism, the study of Theology is integral to self-comprehension,
for we discover our existential fulfillment only when we learn to be "beings
- in - love" with God.
The Theology program is designed to enable students to appreciate the divine calling of every human being to a life of love. Beginning with human experience, Theology addresses the ultimate concerns of our existence. It searches for understanding by way of systematic reflection upon the data of revelation. It leads to the practice of a meaningful life consistent with an intelligible faith.
To be graduated with a B.A. degree in Theology, a student must complete a 13-course program, designed with the approval of the Theology advisor, which includes one introductory course (TH 109), ten intermediate courses (200- and 300-level), and two advanced courses (400-level).
The design of this program includes the following:
Seven CORE Courses:
Four Controlled ELECTIVES:
Two ADVANCED courses in Theology:
[for descriptions of these courses, click here]
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