Religion, Philosophy & Social Ethics
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Designed to give students an interdisciplinary experience in the study of social ethics from the perspectives of theology, religion and philosophy. Students will explore the theory and practice of social ethics and develop the knowledge and skills for philosophical and theological critique of ethical systems and social policy. Cross-listed with PH 338 and SO 338. Offered annually. Prerequisites: Any 100 or 200-level Religion course or any 100-level Philosophy course or consent of instructor. This course satisfied the General Education requirement for Formation in Faith.
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Undergraduate
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Min
3