800
This course pursues an in-depth study of an important Catholic author, typically by way of an examination of a number of works from the author’s corpus. The authors studied range from philosophers and theologians like St. John Henry Newman to writers of fiction like Flannery O’Connor.
Notes
Rotating topics course
Notes:This course may be taken more than once on different topics.
The course provides an overview of Catholic art history, including painting, sculpture, architecture, music, performing arts, and literature. This history is taught, however, as an accompaniment to an explication of philosophical and theological aesthetics. The objective of the course is for the students to both learn about major movements within art history and to understand the production and consumption of art as necessary aspects of what it means to be authentically human.
Similar to CST 800, this course examines key Catholic works. But rather than a focus on a particular author, the course focuses on an in-depth study of a single noteworthy text or series and sources related to that text/series. Examples include St. Augustine’s City of God and Dante’s Divine Comedy.
Notes
Rotating topics course
Notes:This course may be taken more than once on different topics.