The core course, REL 313, Modern Catholicism will be taught by Professor Mark Jordan in the Spring Semester of 2008 on Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00-11:15am.
In addition to the one required course, REL 313 Modern Catholicism , four courses must be taken from the below list, with a maximum of two courses per department.
ARTHIST 231 Early Medieval Art
ARTHIST 232 Monastery and Cathedral
ARTHIST 243 Early Renaissance Art/Architecture
ARTHIST 244 High Renaissance Art/Architecture
ARTHIST 259 Historical Perspectives on European art
HIST 303 History if the Byzantine Empire
HIST 304 The New Europe
HIST 305 The High Middle Ages
HIST 306 The Italian Renaissance
HIST 307 Europe from the Reformation to the Enlightenment
LAT 320 Medieval Latin
PHIL 300 Medieval Philosphy
PHIL 358 Philosophy of Religion
REL 311 Early and Medieval Christianity
REL 350 Jesus and the Gospels
REL 351 Paul and His Letters
SOC 333 Sociology of Religion
Seminars and Special Topics Courses (When Appropriate)
ARTHIST 349 Renaissance Art History
ARTHIST 475 Seminar in Medieval European, Renaissance, and Baroque Art
ENG 190/ PHIL 190/ REL 190 Freshmen Seminars
ENG 489 Authors of Literary Movements
HIST 487 Junior/Senior Colloquium
PHIL 480 Seminar: Individual Philosopher
PHIL 482 Topics in Philosophy
PHIL 470/ REL 470 Joint Seminar
REL 356 Theological Reflection
REL 369 Religion and Film
REL 387/ ENG 387 Literature and Religion
SOC 389 Special Topics in Sociology