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St. Thomas Aquinas Academy

Spring 2026 Class: Moral Apologetics

Spring 2026 Class: Moral Apologetics

Registration for this course is currently unavailable. Live class registration for the Fall semester is open from March 15 to July 31, and for the Spring semester, it is open from October 15 to December 15. Use the email form below if you have questions about this course or wish to join the waitlist.

Course Plan

What to Expect

  • Engaging Discussions: 8 live, Socratic-style classes—no lectures, just lively guided conversations capped at 3–10 students for personal attention.
  • Support: The STAA Study Guide and student website keep your student on track between meetings.
  • Graded Progress: Graded weekly quizzes and prep activities; advisor grading of formal writing assignments available, too (discuss the grading option with an advisor before registering).
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Customer Reviews

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L.W., Grade 11
Moral Apologetics, A Track (MA1-A) • Live Class

Basis for Rating: I thoroughly enjoyed this course, and learned very much from taking it.One lifelong lesson I learned from taking the course of Moral Apologetics is the importance of having an understanding of the bounds of the Catholic Faith. Catholic Morality by Fr. Laux especially talks about specific laws by which we are to live; well laid out and very clear. In these rules we, as children of God, can find the freedom and peace he desires for us, which I have certainly received through my reading. As Fr. Laux says “Law is the expression of God's will. It is the external norm or rule of our actions. It is knowing and applying law to our individual actions that we can attain our final end” (Laux 17).

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