TH 328 Christian Ethics
An advanced introduction to Christian thought about the meaning and theological nature of moral behavior, value, and decision-making. Its method employs a close reading of key, select articles of prominent and influential contemporary Christian ethicists on a range of ethical and theological topics. It will consider, for example, theological perspectives on human nature, freedom, sin, virtue, sources of moral decision-making and authority, the role of the Catholic tradition and conscience.
Prerequisite
One course in Theology
Offered
As Needed