B-KUL-A06A3A Christian Ethics
General information
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Academic year: 2011-2012
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Study points: 6
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Language: English
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Difficulty:
Introductory
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Duration:
52.0 hours
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Periodicity:
Taught every three years (2012-2013, 2015-2016, ...)
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POC:
POC Theology and Religious Studies
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Taught by
De Maeseneer Yves
Aims
To provide an Introduction to Christian Ethics in a Catholic context.
Previous knowledge
Some understanding of the Roman Catholic Church and its basic religious beliefs and teachings.
Content
See below.
This course is included in
Bachelor of Arts in Theology and Religious Studies (Required)
Bachelor of Arts in Theology and Religious Studies (Abridged Programme) (Required)
Study Abroad Programme in European Culture and Society (PECS)
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Course Material
Articles and literature
Syllabus
Slides, transparencies, courseware
Activities
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B-KUL-A05E1a History of Christian Ethics |
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General information
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Study points: 3.00
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Language: English
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Category:
Lectures
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Duration:
26.0 hours
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Periodicity:
Taught every three years (2012-2013, 2015-2016, ...)
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POC:
POC Theology and Religious Studies
Taught by
De Maeseneer Yves
Aims
To expose the students to the history, tradition and development of Christian ethics
Content
Description of the history of christian ethics
Course Material
see syllabus
Course activities
lecture and discussion
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B-KUL-A06A3a Method and principles of Christian Ethics |
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General information
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Study points: 3.00
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Language: English
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Category:
Lectures
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Duration:
26.0 hours
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Periodicity:
Taught every three years (2012-2013, 2015-2016, ...)
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POC:
POC Theology and Religious Studies
Taught by
De Maeseneer Yves
Aims
To expose students to the material and assist them in learning how to use the information
Content
methodology
Course Material
see syllabus
Course activities
teaching
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Evaluation
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B-KUL-A26A3a Evaluation : Christian Ethics |
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Evaluation description
Examination type:
oral with written preparation
Evaluation type:
Open book
Explanation
Oral exam with written preparation on the basis of questions presented during the lectures.
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