Christian Ethics (TE 533)

Term: 2019-2020 - Spring Semester

Faculty

Alonzo JohnsonShow MyInfo popup for Alonzo Johnson
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Schedule

Sat, 9:00 AM - 10:55 AM (1/7/2020 - 5/12/2020) Location: MAIN GIBBS 107

Description

This course explores the concepts of morality and ethics within the Biblical and Christian contexts with particular emphasis on clarifying how our interpretation of these concepts shapes our thinking and actions as it relates to issues such as race, gender, and other justice issues. It challenges students to look at these concepts and their implications for action in the areas of social justice and freedom for the individual, the church, society, and the world community.

Christian Ethics (TE 533)

Term: 2019-2020 - Spring Semester

Faculty

Alonzo JohnsonShow MyInfo popup for Alonzo Johnson
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 

Schedule

Sat, 9:00 AM - 10:55 AM (1/7/2020 - 5/12/2020) Location: MAIN GIBBS 107

Description

This course explores the concepts of morality and ethics within the Biblical and Christian contexts with particular emphasis on clarifying how our interpretation of these concepts shapes our thinking and actions as it relates to issues such as race, gender, and other justice issues. It challenges students to look at these concepts and their implications for action in the areas of social justice and freedom for the individual, the church, society, and the world community.

Christian Ethics (TE 533)

Term: 2019-2020 - Spring Semester

Faculty

Alonzo JohnsonShow MyInfo popup for Alonzo Johnson
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 

Schedule

Sat, 9:00 AM - 10:55 AM (1/7/2020 - 5/12/2020) Location: MAIN GIBBS 107

Description

This course explores the concepts of morality and ethics within the Biblical and Christian contexts with particular emphasis on clarifying how our interpretation of these concepts shapes our thinking and actions as it relates to issues such as race, gender, and other justice issues. It challenges students to look at these concepts and their implications for action in the areas of social justice and freedom for the individual, the church, society, and the world community.