Theology Class: Genesis, "Who are We?"

Monday, May 9, 2016
12:40 p.m. - 1:20 p.m.

This is a repeat of the Sunday class.

In these final Sunday theology classes, Father Austin returns to the beginning of the Bible. He will be looking particularly at questions of rule and animals, and our relations one to another. For instance, it seems that ‚Äúrule‚Äù over one another is not part of God’s initial design, and yet rule (and with it, political life) seems inevitable. Rule over the animals, also, comes to be as a consequence of the fall. God responds to this by training a people, starting with Abraham, to follow a New Way. One characteristic of the New Way is that generosity will be easy and natural; this is to be institutionalized in the Jubilee Year.

There is no more important theological question than what it means to be human. When he came to Saint Thomas in 2005, Father Austin identified “theological anthropology” as the focus of the classes he would organize here. He wishes now to end with a return to this important chapter of biblical anthropology: who we humans are.

Please access the theology calendar for exact dates and times for all theology classes at Saint Thomas.

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