Description
Students will apply Christian theology to a variety of religious, societal, and cultural issues and challenges. A broad range of topics will be engaged through a biblical lens, such as politics, aesthetics, human value and rights, stewardship of creation, and media. The course will rely heavily on dialogue and discussion, focusing especially on tension points in our life together with our neighbor, both Christian and non-Christian. Prereq: THE 105 or 110. (junior standing recommended)