Ethics in Muslim and Christian Perspective: A Dialogical Approach (ET-670)

Course Details:

This collaboratively taught course facilitates dialogical exploration of ethics from Muslim and Christian points of view. Topics will include scriptural foundations of ethics discourse, the influence of Greek philosophy, modes of moral decision-making, and the relationship of ethics to aesthetics. Substantial time will be devoted to analysis of ethics discourse from the literary legacy of major Muslim and Christian thinkers over the centuries.

This course fulfills the following curricular requirements:
MAIRS - Interreligious Studies: Elective
MAIRS - Islamic Studies: Beliefs and Practices
MAIRS - Islamic Studies: Elective
MAC - Chaplaincy Elective

 

If you are not enrolled in a degree program but wish to register for this course, use the Online Registration for Special Students and Auditors.

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