Theology 12 studies the ecclesial and communal dimensions of the Christian faith with an emphasis on Catholic social teaching. It explores the question of what it means to be a Christian and Church in today’s wounded and broken world. The course provides students with the opportunity to enter into dialogue and direct personal contact with individuals and communities living on the margins of Philippine society. In the context of these encounters, students critically reflect upon the signs of the times and their own lifestyles, employing other disciplines to analyze social realities. This analysis is brought into dialogue with Scripture and the Christian tradition toward developing a faith-inspired, interdisciplinary view* of Philippine society and the planet. The faith vision that emerges challenges students to live in solidarity with those on the margins through a spirituality that is responsive to the situation and needs of our people and committed to justice in collaboration with all peoples of good will.