Academic Programs 
      

Web Sites & Syllabi

Spiritual and Moral Formation for Lay People

Doctor of Ministry Colleague Seminar I

Doctor of Ministry Colleague Seminar II

Ministry Project Colloquium

Follow the Money: The Ethics of Money

Comparative Religious Ethics

The Early Church

Islamic History II

Introduction to New Testament Greek, Part I

Introduction to Biblical Hebrew, Part I

Introduction to Arabic Phonology and Script

Intermediate Arabic, Part I

Dialogue in a World of Difference

Research Methodology and Scholarly Development I

American Pluralism

Hebrew Bible Survey II

Reading the New Testament Through the Eyes of the Oppressed

Major Themes in the Bible and Quran

Leadership in the New Testament: A Case Study Approach

Wrestling with the Big Questions: Philosophical Theology

Womens Leadership and Spirituality

Spiritual Resources for Muslim Chaplains

Holiness in Time and Space: A Jewish Approach to Spirituality

Secular Journeys on Sacred Path



 



 

Follow the Money: The Ethics of Money   (ET-635)
Fall 2006

Money is often a taboo subject in religious groups and organizations. We deal with money every day but most of us are not comfortable with the subject. And yet money, or issues related to it, is a common theme in Biblical texts and closely related to Biblical perspectives on virtues and sins.  Money plays such a key role in the social world that one can hardly think about ethics without at some point thinking about money.  This course is an opportunity to think about money. It will look at money through the lens of philosophers, theologians and ethicists, and also, more concretely, it will look at money from the perspective of contemporary daily life and ministry.

 

Meeting Day, Time and Dates:
D.Min Schedule: Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on September 19, and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on October 10, October 31, November 14 and December 12



Dr. Heidi Hadsell

Heidi Hadsell
Professor of Social Ethics


Contact Information:

phone: 
(860) 509-9502
email: hadsell@hartsem.edu

Dr. Hadsell's web page 

 

Course Syllabus

 

This syllabus is not yet available.


 

Search our Site
 
Hartford Seminary Sites
The Web

About Us | Admissions | Programs | Faculty | Alumni/ae | Giving | Library | Bookstore | For Students | Search | Site Map | Contact Us

Hartford Seminary  77 Sherman Street  Hartford, CT  06105   860-509-9500  info@hartsem.edu