THE 622 Psychology in Philosophy and Theology

This course constitutes an introduction to the philosophical and theological developments in psychology. Students learn the distinctions between periods, traditions, and anthropological models in relation to the human person and flourishing; moral agency and character; and the interaction of human nature, culture, and divine grace. Included are important philosophical and theological texts that are pertinent to the practice of psychology.  Classes may be taught in an in-class, hybrid, or online format and have set times that require virtual participation. (May be taught concurrently with THE 309)

Credits

3