Human identity is fundamentally theological, as we are made in the image and likeness of God, and it is biological: "male and female He created them." The Master of Arts in Catholic Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of St. Thomas grounds students in a Catholic understanding of human personhood and then explores its meaning and application to contemporary circumstances.
This program is unlike any other Women's and Gender Studies degree. It will bring the depths of the Catholic intellectual tradition to bear in examining the effects secular feminist theories have had on women's health care practices, law, education, family policy, and the culture at large. Through a grounding in Catholic anthropology, history, and science, students will learn to cut through modern ideologies, to identify good arguments, and to craft pastoral and policy strategies to promote the full flourishing of men, women and children. Implementing Pope John Paul II’s call for a “new feminism,” (Evangelium Vitae, n.99, 1995), this program explores the rich historical contributions of Catholic women and proposes an alternative to the secular model for understanding sex and gender.
Proposing this Catholic alternative will require a robust understanding of modern feminism and gender theory as a multi-faceted international force affecting politics, religion, healthcare, and family structures. The MA in CWGS will unite the Church's theological, philosophical and bioethical dimensions to form a coherent Catholic vision of our lives as men and women. Students will gain a deeply and distinctly Catholic understanding of human identity through formation in the Church’s rich understanding of anthropology and human flourishing.