RE 150 : Comparative Religious Ethics

This course provides an introduction to religious ethical reasoning through the comparative examination of the ethical claims of major world religious traditions. Attention will be given both to the religious and theological frameworks that inform traditions’ approaches to ethical reasoning, as well as the diverse ways such traditions understand ethical issues. Issues covered may include, but are not limited to, sexuality, marriage, and the family; capital punishment; war and peace; economic justice; and the environment

Overview

Program

Hours

3

Semester Offered

Spring even