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RST 0200 Catholic Intellectual Tradition

This course is a study of Catholicism through an examination of several key questions: What is the journey of faith? Who is God? Who is Jesus Christ? What is the meaning of the human person, salvation, the Church, the moral life, and Christian spirituality?

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Open Educational Resources and/or library content required for this course.

TOTAL ESTIMATED COURSE COST: $0

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