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Moral theology

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Career outcomes

Our theology graduates have pursued careers as:

  • teachers
  • ministers of religion
  • community advocates
  • youth ministers
  • community workers
  • social workers
  • lecturers
  • pastoral associates
  • researchers
  • lay ministers
  • journalists or writers
  • hospital, school or prison chaplains

About moral theology

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Moral theology explores the impact of faith on attitudes, actions and values. It draws on scripture, tradition, reason and human sciences to promote ethical thinking and respect for human dignity and the common good. As a moral theology student, you'll explore the relationship between moral theology, and personal and community responsibilities as they relate to contemporary social, economic, cultural, biomedical and environmental concerns.

Connect with the QBC

If you're interested in pursuing moral theology further, our industry connections can connect you with a range of relevant Catholic organisations – including the Queensland Bioethics Centre (QBC), a bioethics research and education consultancy operated jointly by 糖心原创 and the Archdiocese of Brisbane.

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