COURSE OPENS JULY 1, 2019 AND FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE PAST June 29, 2019. IF YOU NEED TO WITHDRAW FROM THE COURSE, YOU MUST NOTIFY US IN WRITING (sts@scs.edu) NO LATER THAN June 29, 2019. This class will remain open until August 30, 2019
COURSE FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. IF YOU NEED TO WITHDRAW FROM THE COURSE, YOU MUST NOTIFY US IN WRITING (sts@scs.edu) NO LATER THAN ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS.
Only one registrant per registration is allowed. Each individual student must be registered to take the course.
All students must have a personal Google account to participate in our online Classroom. Kindly provide this email to our school The email must end in @gmail.com. Please visit our website to learn how to start your own Google account if you do not already have one.https://www.scs.edu/school-theological-studies/cat...
You will receive an email invitation to access the course on the day of opening.
Students are responsible for payment. Payment is expected at the time of registration. Course access will not be granted until payment is received.
The School of Theological Studies (1969) at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary (1832) was founded in response to the call of Vatican II to educate Religious sisters and the Laity to enrich the culture with dedicated Catholic disciples and teachers. We offer graduate studies in Theology and Philosophy taught by many seminary professors. Seminary Philosophy Professors are developing four, foundational level, online Philosophy classes for religious and lay persons who serve in critical roles in society, schools, hospitals, children's homes, child care centers, communities and universities in the midst of the contemporary culture.
Earn a Credential in Catholic Philosophy in 4 Courses (a non-credit/non-degree program)
I. The Search for Wisdom: Basic Concepts in Catholic Philosophy (First class offered in Feb.)
Gain a basic set of philosophical and theological tools for informed thinking and sound reasoning
II. The Fullness of the Human Person: Philosophical and Theological Contributions
Learn philosophical anthropology and Church’s contributions to affirm human person flourishing
III. Metaphysics and Creation
Gain an appreciation for the principles of the created order and the human being’s place within it
IV. Human Action and Moral Agency
Gain an appreciation for a life well-lived as beings created in the image and likeness of God
TEXTS AND MATERIALS
A Study Bible
Catechism of the Catholic Church