RELS 3350 Environmental Theology and Ethics

Students examine various perspectives on nature found within the Christian theological and ethical tradition and major ethical implications of global environmental policies, including issues of world hunger and food supplies; inequities in land and resource distribution; racial, ethnic and gendered aspects of environmental policies; conservation efforts; and materialism and consumerism. Offered every third Fall, as needed.

Prerequisite

RELS 1305 OR RELS 1315 OR RELS 1325 OR RELS 1327H OR RELS 1335

Notes

May be taken as a CLST elective.