John Paul II Studies
Classes
JPII 3305: Faith & Reason according to JPII
JPII 3308: Vatican II & Sources of Renewal
JPII 3310: Thomistic Personalism
JPII 3315: Family & Civilization of Love
JPII 3325: Divine Mercy & Holy Spirit
JPII 3330: Social-political Teaching JPII
JPII 3335: Mission & New Evangelization
JPII 5300: Redemptor Hominis and the witness of John Paul II
JPII 5302: Philosophy of Wojtyla
JPII 5302: Philosophy of Wojtyla
JPII 5305: Faith and Reason according to John Paul II
JPII 5308: Sources of Renewal and Vatican II
JPII 5310: Thomistic Personalism
JPII 5315: The Family and the Civilization of Love
JPII 5325: Divine Mercy and the Work of Holy Spirit
JPII 5330: Social/political teaching of John Paul II
JPII 5335: Mission, Culture and Evangelization
JPII 5340: John Paul II in context of Polish History and Culture
JPII 5345: Final Project in John Paul II Studies
Required for MA. The final project will consist of a paper and a presentation. The students will study together a special topic in John Paul II. Studies selected by the professor. Common readings and bibliography will be provided. Following weeks of lectures, podcasts and discussions, the students will make presentations of 20-30 minutes to the professor and peers. The students will turn in a 15-page polished paper at the end of the semester.
For those who wish, an individual final project can be planned instead of the classroom version. The student must plan and complete this in consultation with and approval from a faculty member. Final projects may include but are not limited to such products as a research paper, a curriculum plan, a set of talks and homilies, outline summaries of key works, an artistic, photographic or video production.