THEO 20214 - Download This Course, Spring 2007

This course will examine the development of Latino religion and theology in the United States and how U.S. Latina and Latino theologians have articulated the meaning and implications for Christian living of core theological topics such as Christology, worship, evangelization, and social justice.

Vellutello's Paradiso X

Theology

University of Notre Dame

130 Malloy Hall

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Alessandro Vellutello's Illustration for Dante's Paradiso X, The Circle of the Sun.
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About The Notre Dame Department of Theology

We are a department of theology engaged in ongoing academic and pastoral reflection on various aspects of the mystery of the divine-human relationship. Like the University of Notre Dame itself, the department is explicitly Christian and Catholic in its religious tradition. It is committed in a particular way to the interpretation and articulation of the Catholic tradition and to the fostering of reflection and praxis concerning all aspects of Catholicism's various theological, doctrinal, liturgical, spiritual, historical, cultural, and canonical expressions and embodiments.

Citation: administrator. (2006, December 04). Latino Theology and Christian Tradition. Retrieved August 30, 2008, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/theology/latino-theology-and-christian-tradition.
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