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Nov 22, 2024
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2012-2013 Saint Joseph’s College Online [Archived Catalog]
Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology
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In keeping with the values of Saint Joseph’s College, rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the doctrines and heritage of the Catholic Church, the Division of Graduate and Professional Studies is proud to offer quality, accredited degrees in theological and pastoral studies.
The Six Student Learning Outcomes of the Pastoral Theology Program are as follows:
Upon completion of this program of study leading to graduation, the student shall:
- Understand and appreciate the books of the Old Testament and the New Testament, understand the historical and social contexts of the writings, recognized their literary forms according to appropriate historical-critical methodologies, and place them in their ecclesial context.
- Understand and appreciate Catholic doctrine and theology, including the doctrines of the Trinity, Christology, ecclesiology, Christian anthropology, and eschatology.
- Understand and appreciate liturgical and sacramental theology and the life of worship in the Church.
- Understand and appreciate the history of the Church including both positive and negative dimensions.
- Understand and appreciate the foundations of moral theology and of the social doctrine of the Church.
- Understand and appreciate the guiding principles for the practice of ministry.
- Understand and appreciate the foundations of Catholic spirituality which includes the history of Christian religious experience and the types and schools of spirituality.
- Be prepared to enter, or to continue, an effective ministry of service to Church and society.
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Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology Core
Seven required core courses (21 credits) Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology Electives
Select 5 electives (15 credits) Summer Program
Students may choose to earn credits during a residential summer session. Course offerings are announced prior to each residency session in a special summer catalog.
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