Aims
The objectives pursued are:
(1) To learn to do personal work and research in the field of moral theology;
(2) To learn scientific communication.
Main themes
To help students meet the objectives pursued, the seminar proposes to study a specific theme in moral theology or a specific author according to a defined line of action.
Content and teaching methods
Content: the theme of the seminar varies from year to year; it is more particularly determined on the basis of the students' expectations.
Method: On the basis of common documentation, the student is asked to make an oral and written presentation of the part assigned to him/her. This presentation is followed by an exchange of views. At the end of the half-session, the student is asked to submit a written summary of the work done, in the form of a critical review.
The assessment takes into account participation in the seminar, written and oral presentation, as well as the final synthesis.
Resources: major works are made available to students at the Libraries of Theology and Philosophy
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
The participation in the seminar, written and oral presentation, as well as the "final" synthesis intervene in the evaluation.
The libraries of theology and philosophy place at the disposal of the étudiant(e)s the principal works necessary.
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