Catholic Social and Theological Ethics

This course will immerse students in the foundations of moral theology to enable them to better understand, preach about, and counsel people on both everyday moral issues and the more publicly contested 'hot button' issues.

Description: Introduction to Theological Ethics explores key concepts and questions regarding how a Catholic can live in response to the gospel and how such a response applies to pastoral practice. The course objective is to immerse students in the foundations of moral theology to enable them to better understand, preach about, and counsel people on both everyday moral issues and the more publicly contested ‘hot button’ issues.

Seminary: Regis College, University of Toronto

Science areas: General science

RGT1905 Catholic Social

 

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