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Join one of America's leading theologians in exploring a question of timeless importance: What does it mean to lead a good life?
Your professor for this provocative 24-lecture course is Kenneth R. Himes, O.F.M. (Ph.D., Duke University), an award-winning author and professor of theology at Boston College. Under his expert guidance, you will explore the following questions:
First, you will explore the meaning of moral theology generally, and then examine how moral theology conceives of freedom, character, conscience, sin, and conversion. Finally, you will explore how to use the Bible, reason, natural law, ecclesial context, and the Church's teaching office to inform moral theology.
In these lectures, you will learn to translate your religious beliefs into values and actions. Fr. Himes's course uses the best ideas from Catholic moral theology to help you make the most important choices of your life. You will become a more reflective person who is better able to assist others in moral discernment.
This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide.