CT 600s


CT 601 The Books of Church (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012640
This course will examine the historical development of the Bible, the different types of writing found in the Bible, and the methods used to interpret the meaning of the scriptures.

CT 602 The History of Catholicism (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012641
Theis course will survey the development of Christianity from the time of Christ to the present, with a particular emphasis on the Roman Catholic tradition.

CT 603 Foundations of Theology (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012642
An examination of the fundamental aspects and categories of theological reflection including: the nature of faith, religious and theological language, the mystery of God, the meaning of the Incarnation, creation and redemption, the human person, the nature and mission of the church, the role of Mary.

CT 604 Catholic Moral Life and Thought (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012643
This course will explore the field of ethics in the context of Catholic Christian faith. It will examine fundamental concepts in the Catholic moral tradition and look at the significance of those concepts when dealing with contemporary ethical issues.

CT 605 The Prayer of Church: Spirituality and Liturgy (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012644
This course will deal with the essential aspects of Christian spiriturality and Catholic liturgical life. It will examine these aspects from biblical, historical and theological perspectives and explore their role in contemporary Catholicism.

CT 610 Catholic Sacramental Life (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012645
This course provides biblical, historical, theological and pastoral perspectives on the scaramental life of the Catholic church.

CT 611 Catholic Perspectives on Ecology (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012646
An examination of the ways in which Roman Catholic thinkers and communities are involved in the theology and ecology discourse. Historical background, recent debates, church teachings and contemporary approaches to the ethical issues will be explored.

CT 612 Special Topics in Catholic Theology (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012647
In-depth examination of select topics in Catholic theology. Consult the MCT website or Graduate Studies calendar for current offerings. Examples include topics such as: The Papacy; Ecumenism and Interfaith Dialogue; the Bible and Peace.
1 Challenges of Catholic Leaders
2 Pastoral Education
3 Economics and the Common Good

CT 613 The Catholic Imagination in Art and Literature (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012648
An exploration of the role and significance of the Catholic imagination in a variety of art forms and literature.

CT 614 Catholicism and Education (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012649
This course provides an historical perspective on Catholic education in Canada and examines contemporary issues regarding the role of Catholicism in education.

CT 615 Catholic Social Ethics (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012650
A study of the basic principlies of Catholic social teaching through an examination of church documents and the rise of social movements. Exploration of contemporary applications of the basic principles to issues such as poverty, immigration, the market economy, women, agriculture, ecology, work.

CT 616 Gender Ethics in Roman Catholicism (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012651
This course examines historical and contemporary Roman Catholic approaches to ethical questions about human sexuality and relationships. Topics include: marriage, celibacy, single life, homosexuality, HIV/AIDS, sexual violence, gender roles, abortion, and sexuality and spirituality.

CT 617 Contemporary Bioethics: Issues of Life and Death (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012652
This course examines the relevance of Catholic moral principles to discussions of contemporary issues in bioeithics. Topics include: reproductive technologies, cloning and stem cell research, genetics, resource allocition, abortion, death and dying.

CT 618 The Catholic Church in Canada (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012653
An examination of the history of the Catholic Church in English and French-speaking Canada. The role, significance and contributions of the Catholic Church to Canadian society will be explored.