CST 20625
3 credits
Margaret Pfeil, Ph.D.
MW 12:30-1:45pm

Using the method of community-engaged learning, requiring 20 hours of work in the South Bend community, this course will afford students the opportunity to explore the theology and practice of the Catholic social tradition. Students will combine social analysis with theological reflection in integrating their site experiences. In conversation with primary texts of the Catholic social tradition, the course material will consider a variety of thematic issues through an ethical lens, including education, health care, restorative justice, racial justice, power relations, environmental justice, and structural violence. This course satisfies the core course requirement for the Catholic Social Tradition Minor. The goals of this course include: -that students will emerge from the course with a deepened historical and thematic understanding of the Catholic social tradition, as well as insight into its significance for their own vocational journeys; – that students develop the skill of correlating theological insight with other disciplinary perspectives in particular contexts of application; – that students will thoroughly process and integrate their site experiences with the course readings and class sessions, particularly through the practice of keeping an Integration Notebook.