CHRISTIAN ETHICS: RADICAL LOVE (CE-8125)

(09/07/2021-12/17/2021)

Course Memo

This course introduces the practice and theory of moral formation, discernment, and conduct through the lens of Christian Ethics, Ethics is viewed as the art-science bringing Christian traditions and critical theory to the tasks of: 1) discerning what is right for any given situation, 2) finding moral-spiritual power to act on that discernment, and 3) discovering what forms individuals and society toward the good and what mal-forms away from it. The course includes some emphasis on Anglican and Lutheran perspectives, and holds social transformation toward justice and ecological well-being as an inherent aim of Christian ethics. This course is jointly offered by CDSP & PLTS. PLTS & CDSP students only during priority registration. [20 max enrollment (Spring 2024); 30 max enrollment (Fall 2024)]