Winter 2019/Fuller Live!
Pasadena & Phoenix
ET535
Dufault-Hunter
ET535: THE ETHICS OF LIFE AND DEATH (4 Units: 160 hours). Erin Dufault-Hunter.
DESCRIPTION: This course considers ethical concerns arising at the beginning life (e.g. prenatal screening, abortion, infertility, reproductive technologies, embryonic stem cell research), through chronic conditions and urgent health crises, and finally considers medicalization of our dying process. Given the cultural distance of the biblical world from our biotechnological society, some find it challenging to know how Scripture informs our relationship to medicine and health care. This course investigates secular and religious approaches while assuming that the Scripture and the Christian tradition remain central for living faithfully as embodied creatures.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: (1) Students will gain a rudimentary understanding of the biology and science involved in bioethical issues. (2) They will reflect on the intersection of Christian faith and technology, learning from church tradition and biblical texts even as they recognize the unique ethical challenges of our era. (3) Students will be equipped to discuss with believers and nonbelievers the complexities of these moral issues. (4) Through thoughtful discussion and reasoned arguments, students will develop a distinctively Christian framework by which they can analyze and respond to bioethical concerns.
COURSE FORMAT: This class meets once per week for three-hour sessions for a total of 30 hours of classroom instruction for lecture and discussion plus 10 hours of directed learning activities for a total of 40 instructional hours. The course will consist of interactive lectures with occasional movies and documentaries. Guest speakers will share from their experiences as patients, hospital chaplains, and the like. Note: Students must read assigned material not only to facilitate discussion but also to assure their academic success on regular assignments.
REQUIRED READING: 1000 pages required
Kotva, J., Stephen E. Lammers, M. Therese Lysaught, & Allen Verhey, Eds. On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives in Medical Ethics. 3rd ed., Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2012. ISBN: 978-0802866011, Pub. Price $70.00. Available as an e-book from the Fuller Library. Note: You cannot use a previous edition of this text for this course. [600 pp. assigned]
ONE of the following:
Coleman, Monica. Bi-Polar Faith: A Black Woman’s Journey with Depression and Faith. Fortress, 2016. ISBN: 978-1506408590. Pub. Price: $26.99. Available as an e-book from the Fuller Library.
Greene-McCreight, Kathryn. Darkness Is My Only Companion: A Christian Response to Mental Illness. Brazos Press 2nd Edition, 2015. ISBN: 978-1587433726, Pub. Price: $19.99. Available as an e-book from the Fuller Library.
Hauerwas, Stanley and Jean Vanier. Living Gently in a Violent World: The prophetic witness of vulnerability. IVP, 2008. ISBN: 978-0830834525, Pub. Price: $17.00. Available as an e-book through Fuller Library.
Other readings, viewing on contemporary medical issues and ethics including additional work in race/ethnicity/gender and just distribution available via the Internet or on eReserves. [200 pp. assigned]
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT:
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Option to meet the TH5 requirement in the 120 MDiv Program.
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.