Theological Anthropology

This course is a study of the human person.

Description: This course is a study of the human person shaped by creation in the image of the Triune God, the Fall, the Incarnation, restoration in Christ, and the Eschaton. Special attention is given to appreciating the scriptural foundations for these realities; to the most important classical and contemporary theological treatments of these topics; to the development of a Catholic theology of grace; and to grace experienced individually and in the Christian community, particularly at worship.

Seminary: Mt. Angel Abbey Seminary

Science areas: History of science, science ethics, health and the human body

ST54 Theological Anthropology Syllabus (Coyle) Spring 2022

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