Ethics: The study of ethics is the study of right and wrong.  This course will look into ethics from a Christian perspective on 3 levels: the descriptive, the prescriptive and the metaethical. Since Christians believe that God has revealed critical information in the Bible, Christian ethicists try to find out how the Bible speaks to our reasoning about right and wrong, and how the Bible directs us with regard to a given issue.

 

This  course consists of two studies: ethical systems and  Christian ethics and topics.  We will examine both Christian and nonChristian ethical systems to gain a philosophical understanding of theories.  The student also will investigate a specific topic as a Christian ethicist.

 

Class: The instructor will use a combination of lecture and guided discussion.  Students are expected to prepare and participate in discussions.  A large amount of participation is required for this class and nonparticipation will affect your grade.

 

The book: Beyond Bumper Sticker Ethics  by Steve Wilkins.

 

Reading must be complete through chapter 11 by the last quiz on December 5. 

This could be accomplished by

 reading about 10.5 pages each class day.

                         reading roughly 2 chapters a week.

 

Evaluation:

 

1.           There will be four quizzes to chart your progress. (25%)

 

!         Mondays: November 14, 21, 28 & December 5.

i.           Nov. 14  (pages 1-44)

ii.         Nov. 21  (pages 45-98)

iii.        Nov. 28  (pages 99-148)

iv.         Dec. 5.   (pages 149-187)           

 

!         Quizzes will be based on the material as covered in class.

 

2.          There will be a final exam which will include essay questions. (30%)

 

3.          A five page research paper (7 sources).  (25%)

 

4.         Regular classroom participation, including your oral presentation (20%)

 

The research paper.  Please see the Ethics Research Paper Powerpoint on the public server.  Students will choose any subject which raises an ethical point.  It does not have to be an issue that is under scrutiny in the contemporary world.  Historical issues are acceptable.

 

The paper is to be 5 full pages in strict conformance with the MLA handout available online   at the library section of the RBC Web site

 

The paper will make use of 7 sources: 5 books (apart from the Bible), 2 magazine/journal.

 

Oral Presentation. Each student will give a brief (roughly 3 minutes long)  oral presentation on his  or her topic, .  Presentations must include a brief discussion of sources, the best arguments for and against a conclusion, and an explanation as to why the student finds one side convincing.

 

Topics to consider:  Topics are not limited to the list of suggestions below. Many of the topics could be considered in either their historical or contemporary contexts and hopefully all papers will consider both dimensions in some measure. Topics will be submitted by Tuesday November 15th):

 


Abortion

Alcoholic Beverages

Animal rights

Assisted Suicide

Birth Control

Body Art

Capital Punishment

Church reform & schisms

Church Music  

Civil Disobedience

Cloning

College Fraternity/Sorority     

Colonialism

Cosmetic Surgery        

Crusades

Daycare

Divorce

Environmental Issues

Feudalism/manorialism

Fraternities & Sororities

Genetically altered food.

Homosexual marriage/adoption

Idolatry

Labor Unions

Life raft scenarios

Lying

Martyrdom      

 

Political Activism

Revolution

Revolutions

Segregation

Slavery

Smoking

Social Dancing

Stem Cell Research

Torture

Triage (medical)

Vegetarianism/Animal Rights

War

Westward Expansion

Xenotransplantation