Sunday, June 28, 2009

Mass of the Holy Spirit

The Mass of the Holy Spirit at the beginning of every school year is a tradition of the Society of Jesus that began back to the first Jesuit school in Messina, Sicily (Italy) in 1548.

I'm encouraging concerned students of my Th121 class sections J-K-L to attend at 9:00 am on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 --Gesu Church.

For Section K (9:00 - 10:30): We will not have class but submit your assignments to the beadle. The scheduled quiz is moved to Thursday.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Quiz June 23, 2009

*1/2 sheet of white pad paper/ crosswise
*Write your family name first followed by your nickname and your section letter--
e.g. Flores, Randy Th121L
*Duration: 5 minutes
*Coverage: Lectures 18 June 2009
* Grading System 0=50; 1=60; 2=70; 3=80; 4=90; 5=100. No Quiz = 0

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Assigned Reading 1: McGrath, "Getting Started: Preliminaries"

Please click here or on the title above.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Peanuts Theology - Th 121 Thursday 18 June 2009


Try to figure out what this "theological" conversation means to you. We'll talk about this tomorrow.

Nutrimentum Spiritus - "Food for the Spirit"

"Thanks to Ateneo, I learned:
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That I'll start college wondering why the heck I take up philosophy and theology,
and graduate realizing I wouldn't be the same without them."
-From: Sandra Jean V. Chua
BS Computer Science 2003
Sunday Inquirer Magazine
June 14, 2009
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"Theology is an integral part of the Filipino Catholic Jesuit Education...."
-From the opening line of the New Theology Core Curriculum

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"Non scholae, sed vitae discimus."
["We study, not for school, but for life."]
From Seneca, Letter to Lucillus

Syllabus Th121

Syllabus of the course (including the course requirements and expectations) is now available. Sign in our common multiply account; then click here or on the title above, or on the inbox of the multiply.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Welcome Sections J. K. L.

standby for further posts