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Ethics
Introduction to Ethics
A broad introduction to moral philosophy covering the major ethical theories — consequentialism, deontology, virtue ethics, and contractarianism. Students will apply these frameworks to real-world dilemmas.
Ethics
Christian Ethics
Explores moral decision-making from a Christian worldview. Topics include the role of Scripture, natural law, conscience, and the Holy Spirit in ethical reasoning, with application to contemporary issues.
Ethics
Bioethics
An examination of ethical issues in medicine and the life sciences — including abortion, euthanasia, genetic engineering, organ transplantation, and healthcare allocation. Both secular and religious perspectives are considered.
Ethics
Business & Professional Ethics
Covers ethical responsibilities in the workplace and marketplace. Topics include corporate social responsibility, whistleblowing, conflicts of interest, bribery, and ethical leadership in organisations.
Ethics
Environmental Ethics
Investigates humanity's moral obligations toward the natural world. Students will engage with topics such as climate change, animal rights, sustainability, and the theological basis for environmental stewardship.
Ethics
Social Justice & Ethics
Examines theories of justice, human rights, poverty, inequality, and discrimination. Students will critically engage with thinkers such as Rawls, Sen, and liberation theologians to develop a framework for social action.
Theology
Introduction to Christian Theology
A foundational course exploring the core doctrines of the Christian faith — the nature of God, Scripture, salvation, and the Church. Ideal for beginners and those seeking a structured theological grounding.
Theology
Old Testament Survey
A comprehensive walk through the Hebrew Scriptures — from Genesis to Malachi. Students will examine the historical, literary, and theological themes that shape the Old Testament narrative.
Theology
New Testament Survey
An in-depth study of the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation. This course traces the life of Christ, the early Church, and the apostolic writings that form the New Testament canon.