
| Course Title: | TH530 - Christian Social Ethics |
| Department: | Master of Theology / Divinity |
| Instructor: | Gerald FitzGerald, BD, MDiv, DMin, Phd Theology CandidateE-Mail -- Vita |
| Prerequisites: | None |
A. "Social Ethics," soft-cover, by Roger G. Betsworth. Westminster/John Knox Press, 1990. ISBN: 06642509202. Exams. There will be a midterm exam and a comprehensive final examination. The exams will cover the assigned readings. The midterm exam should be taken prior to the end of the week indicated below and the final examination should be taken during the week following the last week of readings.
B. "Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture and the Body," soft-cover, by Susan Bordo. Univ. Of Calif. Press, 1993. ISBN: 0520088832
C. "In A Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development," softcover, by Carol Gilligan. Harvard Univ. Press, 1982,1993. ISBN: 0674445449
D. "The Pastor As Moral Guide," softcover, by Rebekah L. Miles. Augsburg Fortress, 1999. ISBN: 0800631366
E. "Body Theology," softcover, by James B. Nelson. Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992. ISBN: 0664253792
F. "What Must I Do?": Exploring Themes in Christian Ethics, softcover, by Don E. Peavy, Sr. 1st Books Library (AuthorHouse), 2002. ISBN: 0759637458 Online Bookstore Secondary Source Third Source
G. "The Abuse of Power: A Theological Problem," softcover, by James Newton Poling. Abingdon Press, 1991. ISBN: 0687006848
5. Grading Scale.
Papers 30% Midterm Exam 30% Final Exam 40%
90-100% A - Excellent 80-89% B - Above Average 70-79% C - Average 60-69% D - Below Average 59% or below F - Failing Grade
| A = |
Clearly stands out as excellent performance. Has unusually sharp insight into material
and initiates thoughtful questions. Sees many sides of an issue. Articulates well and writes
logically and clearly. Integrates ideas previously learned from this and other disciplines.
Anticipates next steps in progression of ideas.
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| B = |
Grasps subject matter at a level considered to be good to very good. Is an active listener
and participant in chats, message boards, e-mails and conferences. Speaks and writes well.
Accomplishes more than the minimum requirements. Work is of high quality.
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| C = |
Demonstrates a satisfactory comprehension of the subject matter. Accomplishes only the
minimum requirements, and displays little or no initiative. Communicates at an acceptable
level for a college student. Has a generally acceptable understanding of all basic concepts.
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| D = |
Quality and quantity of work is below average and barely acceptable.
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| F = | Quality and quantity of work is unacceptable. |