Course description: The course explores the structure and content of Christian ethics and the goal, motive, and norm of the Christian life; offers an analysis of ethical issues related to authority, life, sexuality, property, and truthfulness.

Learning objectives: By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Be aware about ethical issues in practice and seeks to change their attitude towards ethical conduct.

  • Understand the nature and contents of ethics so that students can identify significant ethical issues and develop a method for resolving ethical conflicts.

  • Understand the methodologies of various ethical systems and critique their effectiveness.

  • Explain the truths of biblical morality and to illustrate them in light of his/her own theological commitment.

  • Apply normative, situational, and existential perspectives to ethical decision-making.

  • Develop and to formulate ethical constructs that apply biblical criteria to contemporary social issues