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THEO6023

Social Teaching of the Church

10 Units 6000 Level Course

Available in 2013

Seminar - Broken Bay Institute Semester 1

Previously offered in 2012, 2011, 2010

This course provides an advanced study of Catholic Social Teaching. It examines, in depth, the historical development of modern Catholic Social Teaching, especially Papal Encyclicals and the key themes of each Encyclical.

Objectives Upon completion of this course students will be expected to:
1. Demonstrate an in depth knowledge of the major themes and key principles of Catholic Social teaching.
2. Evaluate the effectiveness of the social mission of the Church.
3. Evaluate the significance and the impact of Papal Encyclicals and Bishops' statements on Catholic Social teaching.
4. Evaluate the importance and theological significance of Catholic Social teaching in addressing contemporary social issues.
Content Themes include:
1. An in depth investigation of Papal Encyclicals and Bishops' statements concerning poverty and justice in the modern world.
2. What does it mean to have a preferential option for the poor?
3. How is a social conscience different from a moral conscience and how do I form a social justice conscience.
4. An in depth study of a social justice issue confronting Australia in the 21st century, for example: Refugees; Aboriginals; Unemployment.
Replacing Course(s) Not Applicable
Transition Not Applicable
Industrial Experience 0
Assumed Knowledge Nil
Modes of Delivery Distance Learning : Paper Based
Teaching Methods Self Directed Learning
Assessment Items
Essays / Written Assignments Assignment 1 - 1000 words (20%)
Essays / Written Assignments Assignment 2 - 2000 words (40%)
Essays / Written Assignments Assignment 3 - 2000 words (40%)
Contact Hours Self Directed Learning: for 130 hour(s) per Term for Full Term
Timetables 2013 Course Timetables for THEO6023