Saint Mary's students usually take RLST 101 in their first year. The second core (RLST 200-level) is normally taken in the sophomore year. (a RLST 200-level course also fulfills the Notre Dame requirement for the second course in theology.) Courses 300-499 are appropriate for Saint Mary's Religious Studies majors and as electives for non-RLST majors who have completed both of their RLST general education courses. Click on the name of the course below to get to the course description. Click on the name of the faculty member to get additional information about him or her. For an explanation of the Religious Studies general education (core) requirements, click here. For a description of the college's general education requirements, click here.





RLST 101: "Introducing Religious Studies" (Prof. Kurt Buhring)



RLST 101: "Introducing Religious Studies" (Prof. Joe Incandela)



RLST 101: "Introducing Religious Studies" (Prof. John Fotopoulos)



RLST 101: "Introducing Religious Studies" (Prof. Phyllis Kaminski)



RLST 101: "Introducing Religious Studies" (Prof. Stacy Davis)



RLST 101W: "Introducing Religious Studies: Paradoxes of Religion and Irreverence" (Prof. Anita Houck )



RLST 213: "Experiencing God" (Prof. Anita Houck)



RLST 232: "Introduction to the New Testament" (Prof. John Fotopoulos)



RLST 240: "Catholic Social Thought" (Prof. Joe Incandela)



RLST 251: "Christian Tradition" (Prof. Terry Martin)



RLST 290: Special Topics: "Namings of God" (Prof. Kurt Buhring)



RLST 300: "Why Catholic?" (Prof. Keith Egan)

[Counts as an Elective for RLST Majors]

RLST 390: Special Topics: "Reading and Interpreting the Hebrew Bible" (Prof. Stacy Davis)

[Fulfills Scripture Requirement for RLST Majors]

RLST 390: Special Topics: "Discovering Theology in Film" (Sr. Elena Malits)

[Counts as an Elective for RLST Majors]

RLST 457: "Systematic Theology Seminar: God" (Prof. Terry Martin)

[Fulfills Systematics Requirement for RLST Majors]

RLST 476: "Religious Education: (I)" (Prof. Phyllis Kaminski)

[Counts as an elective for majors and non-majors, but is required for those working towards the Certificate in Lay Ministry].







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