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Religious Studies 132 Contemporary Moral Problems

A critical examination of the underlying religious and philosophical differences leading Christians to adopt opposing positions on such recent moral concerns as abortion, sexuality, famine relief, tax policy, refusing medical treatment, suicide and assisted suicide. Includes an examination of objectivity in morality, religious liberty, and uses of the Bible.

Antirequisite: Religious Studies 230E
2 hours.
(King's)


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