Fuller Online
ET501: Fall 2011
Rector
ET501: CHRISTIAN ETHICS (4 units). Laura Rector.
DESCRIPTION: This introductory course in Christian ethics seeks to shape
Christian disciples for moral engagement by emphasizing the concrete meaning of
Jesus' teachings and actions for Christian living. It does so by developing the
critical thinking skills used in moral analysis and by teaching a method that
encourages repentance, personal and communal growth, and compassion for others'
suffering. The class follows an agenda set by the Sermon on the Mount, covering
contemporary social issues.
SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY: Students will learn to more adequately
articulate complex moral realities in order to strengthen, encourage, and teach
the body of Christ and to bear witness to others by living the gospel in their
communities.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students will (1) develop critical thinking skills needed to
analyze both their own and others' methods of making moral decisions; (2) be
prepared to dialogue in an informed, thoughtful, compassionate manner with
others about personal and social moral issues; (3) learn a method of moral
reasoning that allows them to analyze issues beyond those covered in the
course; (4) be encouraged to integrate biblical and theological reflection with
experiential knowledge.
COURSE FORMAT: This course will be conducted via the Internet on a ten-week
schedule aligned with Fuller's academic calendar. Students are required to
interact with the material, with each other, and with the instructor regularly
through online discussions, reading, and other assignments that promote active
learning.
REQUIRED READING:
- Appiah, Kwame Anthony. Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of
Strangers. W.W. Norton, 2006. 176 pages. ISBN: 9780393329339. Pub. price:
$15.95.
- De La Torre, Miguel A. Christian Ethics from the Margins. Orbis,
2004. 147 pages. ISBN: 9781570755514. Pub.price: $24.00.
- Sanders, Cheryl. Empowerment Ethics for a Liberated People: A Path to
African American Social Transformation. Fortress, 1995. 115 pages.
ISBN: 9780800629175. Pub.price: $18.00.
- Stassen, Glen, and David Gushee. Kingdom Ethics. InterVarsity Press,
2002. 382 pages. ISBN: 9780830826681. Pub.price: $35.00.
- Selected articles on E-Reserve. 60-90 pages.
- Your choice of ONE of the following:
- Cho, Wha Soon. Let the Weak Be Strong: A Woman's
Struggle for Justice. Meyer Stone, 1988. 168 pages. ISBN: 9780940989375.
Publisher out of stock. Available at Amazon starting at $0.90.
- King, Martin Luther, Jr. Strength to Love. Augsburg Fortress, 1981.
154 pages. ISBN: 9780800614416. Pub.price: $20.00.
- Marshall, Christopher D. Crowned with Glory and Honor. Pandora,
2001. 128 pages. ISBN: 193103804X. Pub.price: $16.04.
- Walfzer, Michael. Exodus and Revolution. Basic Books, 1986. 149
pages. ISBN: 9780465021635. Pub.price: $16.00.
- Tooley, Michelle. Voices of the Voiceless: Women, Justice, and Human
Rights in Guatemala. Herald, 1997. 177 pages. ISBN: 9780836190571.
Pub.price: $2.00. Print on demand.
- Wright, N. T. Evil and the Justice of God. InterVarsity Press, 2006.
165 pages. ISBN: 9780830833986. Pub.price: $14.40.
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT:
- Class participation in online forums, reading reflection discussions, group
work, quizzes, and module activities (25%).
- A four-hour observation of ethics in practice at a nonprofit organization
along with a three-page, single-spaced reflective summary OR a three-hour
ministry project, along with a one-page, single-spaced ministry plan and
one-page, single-spaced follow-up analysis (25%).
- A five-page, single-spaced paper comparing Appiah's book and the book of
your choice (see list above) with one another, using the methods for ethical
analysis presented in the required reading (20%).
- A group wiki on a social ethics topic from the class (30%).
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in Christian Ethics
(ETH); meets MAT program requirement and Seminary Core Requirement (SCR) for
other MA degrees.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (August 2011)