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Dec 22, 2024
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L.PHI 376 - Philosophy and the Rise of Christianity-AC Credits: 3
This study travel course that traces how Christian thought led to new syntheses in regions where love for wisdom has not been left in ruins. Initial class meetings at Loras to engage primary texts, then travel to Sicily and Rome where on site visitation is integrated with reflection upon themes including: soul, body and the person; love and the will; women’s and men’s roles in political society; moral systems and virtue; God’s providence and power. Prerequisite: Recommended: L.PHI 110 or L.PHI 150 Co-requisite: None General Education Classification: Not Applicable
Restrictions: Contact the CEL/course instructor for iteration-specific detailsCross-listed: This course is cross-listed as L.CTL 265 . The courses are identical but transcripts will reflect the course number (L.PHI or L.CTL) that a student registers for and completes.
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