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The Narrow Gate, Mark VI

This website serves as a resource for students in Mr. Martin's classes taught in the Theology department at Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. The site is divided into three main sections covering each of the subjects I teach:


Theology 10: Scripture
Sophomore scripture is a year-long class covering the contents of the Bible, including the Catholic Deuterocanon. This class also surveys the history of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity and the various methods of Biblical interpretation. The content of the class corresponds to the Jesus Christ in Scripture class in the Curriculum Guidelines provided by the National Council of Catholic Bishops.
Foundations of the Catholic Worldview
Senior Foundations is a semester-long elective class examining the thought of philosophers that contributed to the development of Classical Realism, including Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, and Aquinas. This class also examines some Modern and Postmodern developments in philosophy from the classical perspective, with the intent of determining why Classical Realism was and remains a compelling foundational philosophical worldview.
Ecumenical and Interreligious Issues [not taught by Mr Martin during 2011-12 school year]
Senior Interreligious Issues is a semester-long elective class surveying the major world religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. A brief history of each religion is considered, along with an examination of key ideas and contemporary issues. The relationship of Catholicism to each religion is also considered.


For course-specific information and resources, click on the course titles above or on the links in the menus in the left margin.

 


 
 

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