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Christian Life Studies

Program Description:  The minor in Christian Life Studies offers students an opportunity to explore the practical ways in which Christians "grow in the image and likeness of God," as that question has been addressed within the disciplines of Christian ethics and/or Christian spirituality.  In Christian Ethics, students investigate the basic principles, values, and practices that ground an authentic moral life.  In Christian Spirituality, students study how the tradition has addressed the human response to God in its personal and ecclesial contexts.  The intentional breadth and flexibility of this minor gives the opportunity to bridge the disciplines of Christian Ethics and Christian Spirituality and encourages students to follow and deepen personal interests. Requirements include:

Christian Life Studies (18 hrs)

A) THL 250 (3 hrs)

B) Five classes from the following list (15 hrs):   THL 416, THL 457, THL 561, THL 563, THL 564, THL 565, THL 575, THL 588

 

* For further information go to Bulletin on Registrar's Webpage.

Contact:  Department Chairman

Last Updated: October 11, 2007