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Global Ethics   (ET-630)
Fall 2007

Learning to live together is the challenge of our age. This course explores the resources in and across traditions that can help us confront this challenge. In addition to exploring the work in this area of Hans Küng and the World Council of Churches, this course looks at how these attempts to arrive at a Global Ethic might be applied to predicaments facing humanity in the 21st century.

 

Meeting Day, Time and Dates: 
Wednesdays from 1:15 to 4:15 p.m., beginning September 12 (10 weeks)




Dr. Heidi HadsellHeidi Hadsell
Professor of Social Ethics


Contact Information:

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

Dr. Hadsell's web page 

 

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