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PCS 356
Literary Catholicism
This course will explore the Catholic theological tradition, primarily as it finds expression in five novelists whose writing is influenced by that tradition.
Credits
3
Cross Listed Courses
THE 356
Prerequisite
THE 101
,
THE 205