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Saint Louis University Academic Catalog 2018-2019 1 THEOLOGICAL STUDIES, B.A. Theology is about God and the ways in which humans have lived, and continue to live, with God. It is therefore concerned with the most basic questions of life. Saint Louis University's Department of Theological Studies trains students in a variety of sources and methods to help them evaluate and appreciate the most vital aspects of religious experience and thought. The department enters into this investigation from an academic perspective with the aim of helping students clarify their own understanding. The Catholic tradition is central to the work of the department, but Catholicism is studied in the context of the whole Christian tradition and in relationship to all of the world s religious traditions. Additional program highlights include: The SLU theology program allows students to explore major questions about life and God while studying with top scholars in the field. Students explore deep, theological issues in a welcoming environment that is both rooted in the Catholic tradition and open to all viewpoints. Students develop their writing, research and critical thinking skills in preparation for graduate study and careers in various disciplines such as theology, law, social work, philosophy and many others. Curriculum Overview The major in theological studies consists of 0 credits after completion of the introductory Theological Foundations course. Students are required to take one Old Testament course, one New Testament course, at least one course in two of the sub-disciplines within theological studies listed below, four electives and two capstone seminars. Sub-disciplines within the department include: Theology and history Faith and reason Christian morality and society Non-Christian religious traditions The introductory course, Theological Foundations, introduces students to the God of revelation within the Judeo-Christian tradition and to the understanding of its implications for living a human life, respecting creation and pursuing beauty and truth. This is done within an ecumenical and global context, examining other world religions and various social realities. Subsequent courses focus on an aspect of Christian or other religious traditions and address social and moral issues. Following the introductory Theological Foundations course, the department offers undergraduate courses in the 2000 4000 level in Scripture, both Hebrew and Christian; the history of Christianity from its origins through today; constructive theology which examines central themes and pressing issues in Christianity, theological ethics, which studies diverse Christian practices; world religions/comparative theology, which explores non-christian faiths by either comparing or contrasting them with Christianity (e.g., Islam and Christianity) or by studying them individually (e.g., world religions); and spirituality, which examines the various expressions of Christian discipleship (e.g., Ignatian spirituality). The two-semester capstone cohort (THEO 490 Capstone Seminar I ( cr) and THEO 495 Capstone Seminar II ( cr)) challenges students to examine a central issue in theology and/or religious studies. This capstone experience includes the development of a major research project and culminates in a public scholarly presentation. Fieldwork and Research Opportunities The Theology Club at Saint Louis University provides an opportunity for students and faculty to come together in an informal, social setting. The club holds regular discussions, sponsors lectures and helps plan an annual undergraduate conference. The department publishes a monthly newsletter, the Ignatian Herald, which keeps interested students informed about campus events. The department also sponsors two annual lectureships, the Bellarmine and De Lubac Lectures, in which world-class scholars share their ongoing research with faculty, students and the wider university community. Faculty members and academic advisors/mentors assist students in finding internships in the St. Louis area or in their hometowns that will utilize the knowledge obtained from the theology curriculum and enhance the students skill sets. Careers Those who wish to remain in the field of theology after graduation may teach on the elementary and secondary levels or serve as religious education coordinators in a parish and pastoral associates in schools or parishes. Many students see the theology major as good preparation for graduate studies. Graduate studies in theology prepare students for a variety of careers in ministry, teaching at the college or university levels and entering many other careers. Some students choose to complete a double major in order to diversify their opportunities for employment. Studies in theology enhance careers in journalism, social work, medicine, law or politics. Admission Requirements Freshman All applications are thoroughly reviewed with the highest degree of individual care and consideration to all credentials that are submitted. Solid academic performance in college preparatory course work is a primary concern in reviewing a freshman applicant s file. College admission test scores (ACT or SAT) are used as an additional indicator of the student s ability to meet the academic rigors of Saint Louis University and are used as qualifiers for certain University scholarship programs. To be considered for admission to any Saint Louis University undergraduate program, the applicant must be graduating from an accredited high school or have an acceptable score on the General Education Development (GED) test. Transfer Applicants must be a graduate of an accredited high school or have an acceptable score on the GED. An official high school transcript and official test scores are required only of those students who have attempted fewer than 24 transferable semester credits (or 0 quarter credits) of college credit. Those having completed 24 or more of college credit need only submit a transcript from previously attended college(s). In reviewing a transfer applicant s file, the office of admission holistically examines the student s academic performance in college-level coursework as an indicator of the student s ability to meet the academic rigors of Saint Louis University.

2 Saint Louis University Academic Catalog 2018-2019 International Applicants All admission policies and requirements for domestic students apply to international students along with the following: Demonstrate English Language Proficiency (http://catalog.slu.edu/ academic-policies/office-admission/undergraduate/englishlanguage-proficiency) Proof of financial support must include: A letter of financial support from the person(s) or sponsoring agency funding the time at Saint Louis University A letter from the sponsor's bank verifying that the funds are available and will be so for the duration of study at the University Academic records, in English translation, of students who have undertaken postsecondary studies outside the United States must include the courses taken and/or lectures attended, practical laboratory work, the maximum and minimum grades attainable, the grades earned or the results of all end-of-term examinations, and any honors or degrees received. WES and ECE transcripts are accepted. Scholarships and Financial Aid There are two principal ways to help finance a Saint Louis University education: Scholarships: awarded based on academic achievement, service, leadership and financial need. Financial Aid: provided in the form of grants and loans, some of which require repayment. For priority consideration for merit-based scholarships, applicants should apply for admission by Dec. 1 and complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1. For information on other scholarships and financial aid, visit the student financial services office online at http://finaid.slu.edu. Learning Outcomes 1. Graduates will be able to identify the various roles of Christian theology in the world today. 2. Graduates will be able to describe the significance of theological study for the life of faith.. Graduates will be able to explain the methodologies that contemporary scholars use in academic theology. 4. Graduates will be able to write an academically-sophisticated research thesis on a topic in theology. Requirements A single course cannot be used to fill more than one requirement. Core Requirements College core requirements (p. ) 57- For additional information about core courses (http:// catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/arts-sciences/#policiestext) Foundations Requirement THEO 1000 Scripture Requirement Theological Foundations Select one of the following: THEO 2210 Area Elective Courses Old Testament (and one course with a New Testament attribute) New Testament (and one course with an Old Testament attribute) Select two courses from two of the following subject areas: Ethics & Society (p. ) Faith & Reason (p. 2) Religions of the World (p. ) Theology & History (p. ) General Elective Courses Select four courses from any one or combination of the following subject areas: Ethics & Society (p. ) Faith & Reason (p. 2) Sacred Sriptures (p. 2) Religions of the World (p. ) Theology & History (p. ) Capstone THEO 490 THEO 495 Capstone Seminar I Capstone Seminar II General Electives 9-0 Total Credits 120 Sacred Scriptures Courses THEO 2210 THEO 115 THEO 120 THEO 4210 THEO 4215 THEO 4290 Old Testament New Testament Old Testament: Prophets Old Testament: Psalms How to Interpret Scripture: Methods and Perspectives The Bible and Literature Faith & Reason Courses Seminar in New Testament THEO 2410 THEO 2415 THEO 240 THEO 2815 THEO 2820 THEO 2840 THEO 2900 THEO 2905 THEO 410 THEO 415 THEO 420 THEO 15 THEO 900 THEO 905 THEO 90 Making Christianity Credible The Church: Yesterday & Today Jesus and Salvation Psychology and the Soul Religion and Science Christianity and Literature Love and the Human Condition Death and Suffering Christianity and Atheism: A History of Disbelief Christ and Color: Liberation Theology Women and God: Feminist Theology Christian Iconography Seeking God: A History Marriage & Christian Vocation Special Topics 12

Saint Louis University Academic Catalog 2018-2019 THEO 4410 THEO 4490 Ethics & Society Courses Theological Outsiders: Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Dostoevsky Seminar in Constructive Theology THEO 2510 THEO 2515 THEO 2520 THEO 2525 THEO 510 THEO 515 THEO 525 THEO 55 THEO 50 THEO 4510 THEO 4525 THEO 4590 THEO 4810 Christian Ethics Social Justice Comparative Religious Ethics Theological Bioethics: Medicine and Morality Faith and Politics Poverty, Wealth & Justice Green Discipleship: Theology & Ecology Sex, Gender and Christian Ethics A Post Human Future? The Ethics of Technology War and Peace in the Christian Tradition Freedom of Conscience Seminar in Christian Ethics Nicaragua: Theology and Culture Religions of the World Courses THEO 2715 THEO 2720 THEO 710 THEO 715 THEO 720 THEO 725 THEO 70 THEO 740 THEO 4710 THEO 4790 Jerusalem: Three Faiths, One City Islam: Religion & Culture Arts of Hinduism and Buddhism Saints and Friends of God: Religious Genius in Islam and Christianity Intuition, Spontaneity, and Flow: Daoism in Comparative Context Sufism, Islam's Mystical Tradition Jewish Life: Bible to Middle Ages Religions of Asia Islam and the Christian Theologian: Comparing Theological Themes Seminar in World Religions Theology & History Courses THEO 10 THEO 20 THEO 10 THEO 0 THEO 5 THEO 70 THEO 75 THEO 25 THEO 5 THEO 425 Rise of Christianity Modern Christianity Rise of Christianity Coming to the Americas: Religious Encounters in the Colonial Age Teachers in Early Christianity Teachers in Medieval Christianity Women in the Bible Continuation Standards The Reformations of the 1th Century Christians In Middle East The Invisible Institution: African American Religion and the Rise of Black Theology A student must maintain a 2.00 grade point average (GPA) in Theology major coursework. Bachelor of Arts Core Curriculum Requirements Core Components and Credits Foundations of Discourse (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/ arts-sciences/ba-core/foundations-discourse) Diversity in the U.S. (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/artssciences/ba-core/cultural-diversity) Global Citizenship (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/artssciences/bs-core/global-citizenship) Foreign Language (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/artssciences/ba-core/foreign-language) Fine Arts (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/arts-sciences/bacore/fine-arts) Literature (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/arts-sciences/bacore/literature) Mathematics (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/arts-sciences/ ba-core/mathematics) Natural Science (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/artssciences/ba-core/sciences) Philosophy (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/arts-sciences/ ba-core/philosophy) Social Science (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/artssciences/ba-core/social-science) Theology (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/arts-sciences/bacore/theology) World History (http://catalog.slu.edu/colleges-schools/artssciences/ba-core/world-history) Total Credits 57- Graduation Requirements Complete a minimum of 120 credits (excluding pre-college level courses [numbered below 1000]). Complete either the College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Core Curriculum Requirements Complete Major Requirements: minimum 0 credits required. Complete remaining credits with a second major, minor, certificate, and/or elective credits to reach the minimum of 120 credits required for graduation. Courses listed under the intensive English program do not count toward graduation requirements. EAP 1500 College Composition for International Students ( cr), EAP 1900 Rhetoric & Research Strategies ( cr) and EAP 2850 Introduction to Literature for International Students ( cr) count toward graduation requirements as equivalents to Department of English courses. In addition to those courses, six credits from EAP/MLNG courses at the 1000 level or higher may count toward graduation requirements Achieve at least a 2.00 cumulative grade point average, a 2.00 grade point average in the major(s) and a 2.00 grade point average in the minor/certificate, or related elective credits. Complete Dept/Program specific academic and performance requirements. Complete at least 50% of the coursework for the major and 75% for the minor/certificate through Saint Louis University or an approved study abroad program. Complete 0 of the final credits through Saint Louis University or an approved study abroad program. 0-9 9 9

4 Saint Louis University Academic Catalog 2018-2019 Complete an online degree application by the required University deadline. Roadmap Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted. Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap. This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change. Course Title Credits Year One Participation in first-year mentoring events THEO 1000 Theological Foundations (May be satisfied by 1818 college credit) or THEO 2210 Old Testament (Old Testament/Hebrew Bible or New Testament course) or New Testament Year Two THEO 2000-level THEO 000-level THEO 000-level or 4000-level (Second scripture course in the testament not already taken above in semester two) Year Three THEO 000-level A&S Elective THEO 000-level A&S Elective A&S Elective A&S Elective A&S Elective Year Four THEO 490 Capstone Seminar I THEO 4000-level A&S Elective A&S Elective A&S Elective THEO 495 Capstone Seminar II THEO 4000-level A&S Elective A&S Elective A&S Elective Sacred Scriptures Courses Total Credits 120 Old Testament THEO 2210 New Testament THEO 115 Old Testament: Prophets THEO 120 Old Testament: Psalms THEO 210 One Jesus, Four Portraits: the Gospels THEO 4210 How to Interpret Scripture: Methods and Perspectives THEO 4215 The Bible and Literature THEO 4290 Seminar in New Testament Theology & History THEO 10 Rise of Christianity THEO 20 Modern Christianity THEO 0 Coming to the Americas: Religious Encounters in the Colonial Age THEO 45 The Life and Theology of Augustine of Hippo THEO 5 Teachers in Early Christianity THEO 70 Teachers in Medieval Christianity THEO 75 Women in the Bible

Saint Louis University Academic Catalog 2018-2019 5 THEO 25 The Reformations of the 1th Century THEO 5 Christians In Middle East Faith & Reason Courses THEO 2410 Making Christianity Credible THEO 2415 The Church: Yesterday & Today THEO 240 Jesus and Salvation THEO 2815 Psychology and the Soul THEO 2820 Religion and Science THEO 2840 Christianity and Literature THEO 2900 Love and the Human Condition THEO 2905 Death and Suffering THEO 410 Christianity and Atheism: A History of Disbelief THEO 415 Christ and Color: Liberation Theology THEO 420 Women and God: Feminist Theology THEO 900 Seeking God: A History THEO 905 Marriage & Christian Vocation THEO 4410 Theological Outsiders: Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Dostoevsky THEO 4490 Seminar in Constructive Theology Ethics & Society Courses THEO 2510 Christian Ethics THEO 2515 Social Justice THEO 2520 Comparative Religious Ethics THEO 2525 Theological Bioethics: Medicine and Morality THEO 510 Faith and Politics THEO 515 Poverty, Wealth & Justice THEO 525 Green Discipleship: Theology & Ecology THEO 55 Sex, Gender and Christian Ethics THEO 50 A Post Human Future? The Ethics of Technology THEO 4510 War and Peace in the Christian Tradition THEO 4525 Freedom of Conscience THEO 4590 Seminar in Christian Ethics THEO 4810 Nicaragua: Theology and Culture Religions of the World Courses THEO 2715 Jerusalem: Three Faiths, One City THEO 2720 Islam: Religion & Culture THEO 710 Arts of Hinduism and Buddhism THEO 715 THEO 720 Saints and Friends of God: Religious Genius in Islam and Christianity Intuition, Spontaneity, and Flow: Daoism in Comparative Context THEO 725 Sufism, Islam's Mystical Tradition THEO 70 Jewish Life: Bible to Middle Ages THEO 740 Religions of Asia THEO 4710 Islam and the Christian Theologian: Comparing Theological Themes THEO 4790 Seminar in World Religions