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Calendar
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Class Topics, Exams, Case Studies
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Syllabus
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by David Clairmont,
11-18-2009 10:00 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Course Syllabus for Theo 20605 "Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology"
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Daily Readings
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by David Clairmont,
11-18-2009 10:00 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- List of daily required and recommended readings.
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Course Packet
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- List of readings included in the Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology course packet
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Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
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by administrator,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
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About the Professor
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by Maura Ryan,
11-13-2009 09:55 AM
From:
Catholic Social Teaching
- Photo and Research Interest of Professor Ryan
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Instructions for Group Case Analysis and Presentation Project
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Instructions for Group Case Analysis and Presentation Project
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Case #4: Marriage, Sex, and Procreation
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Case #4: Marriage, Sex, and Procreation Worksheet
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Case Studies and Handouts
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Worksheets used to guide class discussion regarding various case studies.
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Lesson 3: Does Notre Dame Have a Moral Theology?
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- THEO 20605 Lecture Notes: Does Notre Dame have a Moral Theology?
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Lesson 4: Scripture I
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- THEO 20605 Lecture Notes: Scripture I
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Lectures
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Lecture Notes and Outlines
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Lesson 7: Reason
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- THEO 20605 Lecture Notes: Reason
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Survey Handout
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Handout on first day of class which surveys fellow students' moral concerns.
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Freedom, Sin and Conscience
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Handout on Freedom, Sin and Conscience
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Case #13: Pastoral Responses to HIV/AIDS (Europe and Africa)
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Worksheet for Case #13: Pastoral Response to HIV/AIDS (Europe and Africa)
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Final Examination Review
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by David Clairmont,
11-18-2009 10:08 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Study guide for Final Examination
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Mid-Term Examination Review
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Study Guide for Mid-Term Examination
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Exams
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by Deonna Neal,
11-18-2009 10:08 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Study guides for mid-term and final examinations
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Case #6: Gay Marriage, Right Reason, and the Public Voice of the Church
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- Worksheet for Case #6: Gay Marriage, Right Reason, and the Public Voice of the Church
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Lesson 9: Experience II
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- THEO 20605 Lecture Notes: Experience II
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Lesson 14: The Moral Act
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- THEO 20605 Lecture Notes: The Moral Act
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Lesson 2: What is Morally Relevant? How Do We Reason Morally?
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by David Clairmont,
11-12-2009 09:54 AM
From:
Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology
- THEO 20605 Lecture Notes: What is Morally Relevant? How Do We Reason Morally?