Curriculum
- 21 Sections
- 30 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Lesson 1: Faith and Reason2
- Lesson 2: Is Faith Compatible with Science?2
- Lesson 3: Faith & Science: A Historical Overview2
- Lesson 4: Does Science Exclude Belief in a Personal God?2
- Quiz 1-Lessons 1-41
- Lesson 5: Theology of Creation & Genesis2
- Lesson 6: Creation & Evolution2
- Lesson 7: Imago Dei & Evolution2
- Lesson 8: The Human Family & Evolution2
- Quiz 2-Lessons 5-81
- Midcourse PaperThe midcourse paper can be written on one of three topics. 1) Students may address the general question of the compatibility between faith and science. 2) Students can discuss the importance of catechesis in forming a Christian worldview in light of challenges by contemporary science. 3) Students can address the relationship between the scientific theory of evolution and the Christian faith. Regardless of what option is chosen, the paper should include discussion of how the topic can be taught to students entrusted to their care as catechists.1
- Lesson 9: Science & The Good Life2
- Lesson 10: Technology & Human Society2
- Lesson 11: Technology & Human Death2
- Lesson 12: Technology & Human Life2
- Quiz 3-Lessons 9-121
- Lesson 13: Faith & Food2
- Lesson 14: Social Media & Human Life2
- Lesson 15: Social Media & The Good Life2
- Quiz 4-Lessons 13-151
- Final Project: OptionalThe final project is optional. Students can submit a paper of any kind they like, such as a reflection or thesis paper, and receive feedback from the instructor. Alternatively, students can also submit a sample syllabi or lesson plan for teaching the material learned in this course to be reviewed and receive feedback on.1
