Seminar in Christian Ethics
In-depth study of select topics in contemporary Christian ethics. Topics vary from faith and morality, religion and politics, church-state relations, and work to ecology, sexuality, and eschatology.
Outcomes: A deep level of understanding and of critical thinking with respect to the subject matter of the course.
In-depth study of select topics in contemporary Christian ethics. Topics vary from faith and morality, religion and politics, church-state relations, and work to ecology, sexuality, and eschatology.
Outcomes: A deep level of understanding and of critical thinking with respect to the subject matter of the course.
Restricted to Graduate School students.
This seminar in social ethics explores accounts of justice and solidarity in theological and philosophical perspectives. Using case studies of economic injustice in the U.S. context, students will evaluate and critique liberal, communitarian, liberationist, African-American and Catholic theories of justice and solidarity. The course will give students the opportunity to examine applied issues of justice and solidarity such as immigration, climate change, fair trade policy.
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