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Current Ethical Issues and Christian Praxis Introduction to Christian Ethics (A Pre-doctoral Course) Fall 2014 ET601-DA-o-D (3) September 22-December 19 Andrew S. Park United Theological Seminary aspark@united.edu 529-2269 I. Course Description Syllabus Facing a number of challenging ethical issues, we need ethical guidelines for decisionmaking. This course is to explore Christian ethical models and to treat specific topics such as homosexuality, abortion, euthanasia, cloning, stem-cell research, urban issues, racism, cultural pluralism, neo-colonialism, and politics and religion. A field trip is included. II. COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. To review basic understandings, principles, and types of Christian ethics from a diversity of perspectives 2. To discover moral principles in the Scriptures, social experience, Christian traditions, and reason through the guidance of the Holy Spirit 3. To develop our ability to make theologically informed ethical discernment, judgments, and decisions in light of the Scriptures and the Holy Spirit 4. To examine and have our own religious values and convictions with respect for others values and convictions III. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of the program, students will enable to: Understand current ethical issues from a Christian perspective in the rapidly changing world. Discern ethical categories, issues, and controversies while understanding the historical contexts of their origins and their impact on society.

Engage in current biblical and theological scholarship and interpretation in analyzing and assessing the issues of major ethical issues. Integrate their learning from various ethical theories and articulate their own positions in light of their own theologies. Employ critical thinking to evaluate scholarly ethical theories and practices and to implement them in ministry. IV. Text Books Required Reading John Cobb, Postmodernism and Public Policy David K. Clark and Robert V. Rakestraw, ed. Readings in Christian Ethics: Issues and Applications (Readings in Christian Ethics) Vol. 2. Steve Wilkens, Beyond Bumper Sticker Ethics: An Introduction to Theories of Right & Wrong Recommended Reading Robin W. Lovin, Christian Ethics: An Essential Guide Miguel A. De La Torre, Doing Christian Ethics From the Margins Further Reading Birch & Rasmussen, The Bible & Ethics in the Christian Life J. Daryl Charles, The Unformed Conscience of Evangelicalism: Recovering the Church's Moral Vision Robert A. Evans, Christian Ethics: A Case Method Approach Robin Gill, The Cambridge Companion to Christian Ethics Andrew Park, Racial Conflict and Healing Stassen, Glen and Gushee, David, Kingdom Ethics: Following Jesus in Contemporary Context Robert L. Stivers, Christine E. Gudorf, Alice Frazer Evans, and Dan O. Via and Robert A. J. Gagnon, Homosexuality and the Bible: Two Views Samuel Wells, Nicholas Adams, Scott Bader-Saye, and Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt, The Blackwell Companion to Christian Ethics http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/ http://www.justicetalking.org

V. Teaching Strategies The delivery methods of instruction will be mostly online and email messages. VI. Seminary Standards A. Inclusive language United Theological Seminary has an official policy regarding the use of Inclusive Language. The policy may be found in the Seminary Catalog and further explained in the Student Handbook. If you have specific questions, please see me. B. Academic Integrity Student integrity regarding all work assigned in this class is a basic expectation of the Seminary community. A detailed policy regarding what constitutes a violation of academic integrity can be found in the Student Handbook. C. Online Confidentiality One of the highlights of the online classroom is that students can draw from the experiences shared during class discussions and in written work. However, it is imperative that students do not share information that is confidential, privileged, or proprietary in nature. In addition, students are expected to honor the privacy and confidentiality of their classmates by not disclosing online conversations with those outside of the classroom. VII. Method of Determining Final Grade A. Assignments and Evaluation 1. Class attendance, preparation of required reading, and substantive participation in class discussion are expected. The substantive participation means that you analyze, digest and question a subject matter presented through reading assignments and handouts and others postings. You are encouraged to constructively reflect on reading assignments and your classmates' perspectives. 2. A research paper (9-15 pages) on a concrete or subdivided ethical issue among major ethical themes: state your own position after discussing and assessing major ethical views (2 opposite perspectives). The criteria of grading: depth of research, practical values, utilizations of moral theories, coherent ethical arguments, relevancy, insightfulness, persuasiveness, analytic and synthetic ability, clarity, and organization. If possible, select an issue of your heart or related to your doctoral thesis. It is crucial and necessary for you to present your own position. Any plagiarism will cause dismissal from United. The criteria of grading are the depth of research, analytic and synthetic abilities, originality, insight, accuracy, coherence, & lucidity. Email your paper to me by

Dec. 12 th (Fri). Late papers will be downgraded. They must be typewritten and doublespaced. Adhere to the guidelines of the Turabian style in the 7 th or 8 th edition (http://www.press.uchicago.edu/books/turabian/turabian_citationguide.html and http://www.eturabian.com/turabian/index.html). 3. Please post three points you like most from each of your weekly reading assignments by Thursday and post your responses to two persons posts by Sunday. Each of the three points will receive 2 points and each response to you two peers will obtain 2 points, too. Every week you will accrue 10 points through your regular posts. 4. If anyone should miss posting for any weekly assignments, please notify the instructor and submit a summary of that week s reading assignments (3-5 pgs, single space). The negligence of such a submission will cause downgrading. If you miss one third of class sessions, you will automatically fail this course. B. Method of Determining Grade: What is the rubric by which the assignments will be assessed for the semester grade? The grade will be calculated in the following way: Your class attendance, postings & participations 50% Semester Paper 50% Total 100% IX. Schedule Sept. 22 Intro & Types of Ethical Theories Beyond Bumper Sticker Ethics: An Introduction to Theories of Right & Wrong Preface-Ch 6 Recommended Reading: pp. 7-60 of Christian Ethics: An Essential Guide by Robin W. Lovin 29 Types of Ethical Theories Beyond Bumper Sticker Ethics: An Introduction to Theories of Right & Wrong Ch 7-13

Recommended Reading: pp. 61-125 of Christian Ethics: An Essential Guide by Robin W. Lovin Oct. 6 Abortion Postmodernism and Public Policy 8: III Readings in Christian Ethics: Issues and Applications, CH. 1. Recommended Reading: http://ethics.sandiego.edu/applied/abortion/index.asp http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week937/cover.html http://www.balancedpolitics.org/abortion.htm 13 Euthanasia Readings in Christian Ethics: Issues and Applications, CH. 3. http://euthanasia.procon.org/viewanswers.asp?questionid=001320 Recommended Reading: http://euthanasia.procon.org/ http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week414/perspectives.html http://plato.stanford.edu/search/searcher.py?query=involuntary+euthanasia 20 Genetics: Reproductive Methods, Cloning, and Stem Cell Readings in Christian Ethics: Issues and Applications, CH 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwfw5en2mem&feature=related Recommended Reading: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week452/cover.html http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week453/cover.html 27 Homosexuality Postmodernism and Public Policy Ch. 4 Readings in Christian Ethics: Issues and Applications, CH 5. Gagnon v.s. Wink (a handout article) Biblical Texts: Leviticus 18:22, 20:13; Genesis 19:4-11; 1 Corinthians 6:9-10;

1 Timothy 1:9-10; Romans 1:26-27 Recommended Reading: Dan O. Via and Robert A. J. Gagnon, Homosexuality and the Bible: Two Views http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/homosexuality/ http://www.justicetalking.org/showpage.aspx?showid=431 http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week712/perspectives.html Nov. 3 Poverty Postmodernism and Public Policy 5 Readings in Christian Ethics: Issues and Applications, CH 9. Biblical texts: Isaiah 10; Amos 2, 5; Jeremiah 6, Psalm 73; Matthew 25; Luke 1, 4; Acts 4 Recommended Reading: http://www.justicetalking.org/showpage.aspx?showid=571 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2bz6uutoag&feature=fvsr http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajxmxi4ezi0&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy8h0xq6slq 10 Racism Postmodernism and Public Policy 7 Readings in Christian Ethics: Issues and Applications, CH 7. Park, A Theology of Transmutation, in Racial Conflict and Healing (handout) Recommended Reading: http://www.justicetalking.org/showpage.aspx?showid=635 http://www.racismreview.com/blog/ http://www.pbs.org/thinktank/transcript225.html 17 Capital Punishment Readings in Christian Ethics: Issues and Applications, CH 12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htgaij2awqg Justifications by Capital Punishment (a handout) Recommended Reading: http://www.justicetalking.org/showpage.aspx?showid=628 http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week437/cover.html Nov. 24-28 Reading/Thanksgiving Break

Dec. 1 War and Foreign Policy Readings in Christian Ethics: Issues and Applications, CH 13. http://www.justicetalking.org/showpage.aspx?showid=405 Recommended Reading: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week632/cover.html http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week930/cover.html 8 Ecological crises Readings in Christian Ethics: Issues and Applications, CH 10. Postmodernism and Public Policy 6 http://billmoyers.com/2013/01/07/obama-versus-physics/ Recommended Reading: Doing Christian Ethics From the Margins, CH 7 15 An Open Issue X. STUDENT COURSE EVALUATIONS: It is very important for students to submit a course evaluation toward the end of the semester. Instructors do not see the student evaluations at all until after the instructors have submitted the students final official grades. Students should feel free to evaluate the course without any negative ramifications. XI. REFERENCES: Birch & Rasmussen, The Bible & Ethics in the Christian Life J. Daryl Charles, The Unformed Conscience of Evangelicalism: Recovering the Church's Moral Vision Robert A. Evans, Christian Ethics: A Case Method Approach Robin Gill, The Cambridge Companion to Christian Ethics Andrew Park, Racial Conflict and Healing Stassen, Glen and Gushee, David, Kingdom Ethics: Following Jesus in Contemporary Context Dan O. Via and Robert A. J. Gagnon, Homosexuality and the Bible: Two Views Samuel Wells, Nicholas Adams, Scott Bader-Saye, and Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt, The Blackwell Companion to Christian Ethics

Thistlethwaite, Susan B. ed. Interfaith Just Peacemaking: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives on the New Paradigm of Peace and War CT: Life Ethics http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/topics/l/life- ethics/?paging=off http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/ http://www.justicetalking.org