Christian Faith and Moral Character
featuring articles by Dr. Kenneth Himes
O.F.M., faculty, Department of Theology
This course examines a fundamental element of moral experience, the formation
of a person’s character, and how the Christian theological tradition
reflects upon this reality. After clarifying the meaning of character
and its significance for the moral life the course will treat the topics
of moral freedom, human sinfulness and the nature of conversion. We will
use film clips to provide an occasion to discuss various themes emphasized
in the articles.
Course Will Be Offered:
4 week course
Oct. 26 – Nov 20, 2009 (Web Site opens Oct. 19 and closes Nov.
25.)
Mar. 1- Mar. 26, 2010 (Web site opens Feb. 22 and closes Mar. 31.)
Special Features
This course includes:
- four articles by Fr. Kenneth Himes
- streaming video of film clips that will be used each week to discuss
key points
- weekly questions for reflection and discussion
- a weekly introduction and study guide
- a resource page to use for futher study
- a "town meeting" forum where you can meet other participants
and socialize.
All C21 Online courses include these features:
- Participants have access 24 hours/7 days a week to the course's password
protected web site.
- Each participant belongs to a small community for conversation and
faith sharing guided by a facilitator.
- Site is open to participants at least one week before and one week
after the course.
- An orientation in how to navigate the web site is always available.
- Technical assistance is easy to contact and prompt in returning a
message.
- Those who actively participate receive an acknowledgement of completion
of course.
Topics
Week 1: Moral Character – what is it and why is
it important?
Week 2: Moral Freedom – the nature of freedom and the process of
shaping character
Week 3: Human Failing and Sin – examining the language and meaning
of the mystery of sin
Week 4: The Grace of Conversion – understanding the meaning of
authentic conversion and its place in the moral life
Additional Materials Needed
Everything you need for this course is provided on the
course web site.
Time Commitment
A participant can expect to spend an average of approximately
4 hours each week. This commitment includes both the assigned reading
and interaction online.
Fee: $75
Content Scholar: Dr.
Kenneth Himes O.F.M.
Facilitator: TBA
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