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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
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RS 239 - Religion, Ecology and Ethics This course will explore the current environmental crisis and the effects of human activity on Earth’s ecological systems, and how religious traditions might address environmental problems and contribute to their resolution. The explores Biblical approaches to ecology and nature found in the Jewish and Christian traditions as well as a brief historical overview that retrieves and reformulates the works of theologians over the centuries. The course then explores current works by Catholic and other Christian theologians who respond to the environmental crisis from theoretical as well as praxis points of view. Finally, the course looks at ideas and praxis suggested in Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism.
Prerequisites: A 100-level Religious Studies course.
Full course Liberal Studies Curriculum: Study of Christian Traditions and Thought When Offered: Spring
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