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Emnekatalog: SAM5145<br />

SAM5145 - Religions facing the global ecological challenges<br />

Emneansvarlig:<br />

Ingen faglærer, spør studieresepsjonen@mf.no<br />

Studiepoeng: 10<br />

Undervisningstermin:<br />

Vår (Uregelmessig)<br />

Avdelingstilhørighet:<br />

Avdelingsråd for religion og samfunn<br />

Tillatte hjelpemidler ved eksamen: Ingen<br />

Generell informasjon<br />

Religious traditions have become increasingly engaged in addressing the serious ecological challenges that humanity presently is<br />

facing. The active reflection within and among different churches and traditions worldwide is accompanied by practices and political<br />

activism, and mirror a wide variety of approaches and patterns of understanding. The present elective aims at deepening the<br />

understanding of how different religious traditions, especially Christianity, presently relates to and interpret these challenges. Moreover,<br />

it addresses the different problems and difficulties these religious traditions face when they address problems which have hitherto not<br />

been dealt with, or previously identified as important.<br />

NB! The course is not taught spring 2010, but can be taken as a self-taught course.<br />

Studiekrav<br />

To complete the course, the student have to:<br />

- Write a book report 1200-2000 words from a limited part of the course syllabus. The topic of the report is selected in cooperation with<br />

the professor and is graded pass/fail.<br />

- Participate in the evaluation of the curriculum and/or of the learning environment, if such evaluation is stipulated in the relevant term<br />

Avsluttende vurdering<br />

To gain credit for the course SAM5145 the student must fulfill all the requirements and pass the written exam (6 hours). The exam is<br />

assessed with grades A-F.<br />

Mål og innhold<br />

The study of how religious traditions respond to ecological challenges addresses both moral topics and topics related to the<br />

understanding of humanity and world-views that are of relevance when dealing with these issues.<br />

The students will demonstrate the following skills:<br />

- To understand the conditions and the problems related to how religious traditions engage with and respond to ecological challenges,<br />

by studying contextual samples<br />

- To discuss critically how it is possible to offer a theological warrant for addressing ecological issues<br />

- To demonstrate knowledge of different theories of environmental ethics<br />

- To understand and debate how religious traditions and churches in the present relate to ecological issues in theory and practice.<br />

Litteratur<br />

LITTERATUR/LITERATURE<br />

- "An excerpt" i:/in:/from: Christianity and ecology : seeking the well-being of earth and humans / Dieter T. Hessel et al. red./ed.<br />

Cambridge, Mass.: distributed by Harvard University Press for the Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions, 2000,<br />

s./p. 515-614, ISBN/ISSN: 0-945454-19-8/0-945454-20-1<br />

- Berry, R. J., Environmental stewardship : critical perspectives, past and present London: T&T Clark Int., 2006, ISBN/ISSN:<br />

0-567-03018-0/0-567-03017-2<br />

- Gottlieb, Roger S., A greener faith : religious environmentalism and our planet's future New York: Oxford University Press, 2006,<br />

ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-517648-0/978-0-19-517648-3<br />

- Santmire, H. Paul, The travail of nature : the ambiguous ecological promise of Christian theology Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1985,<br />

ISBN/ISSN: 0-8006-2333-9/0-8006-1806-8

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