Catholic Studies 9
Examine how science and religion influence understanding of creation and faith formation.
([SH, KG, SSM])
Examine the significance of God's covenantal relationship with humanity through the stories of:
- Adam and Eve
- Noah
- Abraham and Sarah.
Express Catholic perspectives on faithful obedience, peace, love, hope and truth within the ongoing nature of salvation history.
([SH, SSM])
Investigate Catholic perspectives on sin and virtue and consider ethical and moral implications for one's life and community.
([DHP, CH])
Examine challenges and benefits of developing and living according to one's conscience.
([DHP, CH])
Express how and why an individual would develop a personal relationship with God.
([KG, CH, SSM])
Investigate how individuals within Catholic communities can help the Church achieve her mission.
([SH, CH])
Examine how religious and spiritual dialogue can develop understanding and move faith communities towards greater unity.
([SH, KG, DHP, CH, SSM])
Investigate what it means to be pro-life and describe the benefits and challenges of building a society that values the dignity of life.
([DHP])
Examine personal and societal impacts and ethical perspectives surrounding chastity, abstinence and sexual activity.
([DHP, CH])
Assess benefits, risks and responsibilities of digital citizenship from a Catholic perspective.
([DHP])
Investigate how diverse Catholic rites are varying expressions of the same faith.
([SH, KG, CH])
Describe how one's experience in a Christian Action Project, rally and/or retreat affects one's life and understanding of the Catholic faith.
([DHP, SSM])