Fordham University            The Jesuit University of New York
 


   

 

Faith and Critical Reasoning
THEO1000 L11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, Hill-Fletcher, CRN 10140 

An introductory theology course designed to acquaint students with analytical study of religion and to explore critical categories for evaluating theological discourse found in Christianity and various other traditions.

 

Faith and Critical Reasoning
THEO1000 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Camosy, CRN 10143

An introductory theology course designed to acquaint students with analytical study of religion and to explore critical categories for evaluating theological discourse found in Christianity and various other traditions.

 

Introduction to New Testament
THEO3200 L11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Georgia, CRN 10141

This course will engage questions about the origin, development, and theology of the New Testament in the historical context of first-century Hellenistic Judaism and the religious context of the canon.

 

Early Christian Writings
THEO3310 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, Demacopoulos, CRN 10144 

A selective study of the writing of prominent Christian theologians from Justin Martyr to Augustine, concentrating on early beliefs concerning God, Christ, the Church, and the Sacraments.

 

Reformation Texts
THEO3360 R21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Rose Hill: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Hornbeck, CRN 10147 

This course will examine major Protestant and Catholic texts from the 16th century with attention to their religious, social, and theological context and their importance for their respective ecclesial communities. Fulfills the EP3 requirement.

 

Classic Islamic Texts
THEO3715 L21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Kueny, CRN 10146 

This course explores the sacred texts of Islam including the Quran, and Hadith, medieval philosophical, liturgical and legal texts. Fulfills the Globalism requirement in Fordham's core curriculum.

 

New Testament and Moral Choices
THEO4011 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: MTWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
4 credits, Pettis, CRN 10145

This course will examine the principles of Christian living that emerge in the testimonies of Jesus and Paul as recorded in the New Testament, and explore the ways in which students might apply these principles critically and responsibly in moral discernment of some of today's most debated and troublesome alternatives. Fulfills the Senior Values/EP4 requirement in Fordham's core curriculum.

 

Site  | Directories
Submit Search Request