Spirituality

Restricted to Theology majors and minors.

THE 441 Responding to God: An Introduction to Spiritual Practice

Enrich an awareness of God's presence in the world through a theological and historical exploration of Christian spiritual practices such as lectio divina, meditation, and contemplation. Students will examine key concepts that inform these practices, such as discernment and gratitude, through active and self-reflective participation in spiritual practices.

3

Prerequisites

THE 101 or THE 105, THE 205

Cross Listed Courses

THE 341

THE 442 Introduction to Christian Spirituality

An exploration of Christian spirituality in terms of images of God, Christian anthropology, prayer, and social and ecological concerns. Includes a critical and dialogical engagement with selected classical texts from the Christian tradition that suggest ways of being in right relationships with God, self, others and the natural world within the context of the 21st century.

3

Prerequisites

THE 101 or THE 105, THE 205

Cross Listed Courses

THE 342

THE 443 Ecological Spirituality

This course is an exploration of the wisdom offered by various religious traditions for responding to a time of ecological crisis. In this course, students will examine the role of religious experience in making ethical decisions about creation-care, reflect upon their own response to ecological crisis, and design spiritual practices expressive of that response. 

3

Prerequisites

THE 101 or THE 105, THE 205

Cross Listed Courses

THE 343

THE 444 Spirituality and the Arts

This course is an exploration of how individuals have reflected on their faith and expressed their relationship with God or to the sacred through the arts. Students in this course will explore this relationship through analysis and contemplative engagement of artistic work, as well as creation of their own art objects as spiritual practice. No creative expertise required.

3

Prerequisites

THE 101 or 105, THE 205

Cross Listed Courses

THE 344