College | Regis College |
Instructor(s) | Goulding, Gill K. |
Course Code | RGT3310HF
NOTE: Graduate degree students enrol in RGT6310HF
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Semester | First Semester |
Section | 0101 |
Online | No |
Credits | One Credit |
Location | Toronto (St George Campus) |
Description |
The human person in our contemporary culture has a fluid spectrum of interpretation. Biblical precedents suggest a certain Judaeo-Christian hermeneutic while cultural mores reference alternatives. This course looks to explore the Roman Catholic tradition in identifying the graced human person and contemporary papal guidelines stressing the inherent dignity of the human person. Accordingly, time will be spent considering biblical foundations and questions posed by the text of Genesis and the Noahic covenant. Aquinas and key documents from Vatican II assist our exploration. The question of whether we are discerning the human person or designing humans arises. Identity and the sense of self are important issues raised with reference to both the Qumran community and the work of Charles Taylor. Hans Urs von Balthasa's reclaiming of personhood and the ecclesial person bridges into consideration of the way in which contemporary papacies have identified the human person and the concomitant dignity of every human being made in the image of God. |
Schedule | WedFri |
Start Time | TBA |
End Time | TBA |
Hours Per Week | 4 |
Minimum Enrolment | 5 |
Maximum Enrolment | 22 |
Enrolment Notes | Maximum/Minimum class size indicated includes both BD and Graduate students |
Schedule Notes | <p>Classes will be held on Wednesdays and Fridays. Please contact the instructor or Regis College for exact dates and times.</p> |
Teaching Method |
Seminars
Tutorial
Practicum
Readings
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Means of Evaluation |
Class Participation
Research Paper
Short Paper
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Previously Offered | Fall 2018 |
Currently Offered | Fall 2019 |