This course helps students take a critical look at their lives while challenging them to moral excellence. Through the exploration of moral philosophies, ethical theories, and the core teachings of Christianity, students will learn the importance of enlightened moral decision making. Critically reflecting on their own moral practice, the course calls students to greater responsibility and virtue. Topics include moral philosophies, major ethical theories, moral development, character and virtue, and the moral teachings of Jesus and the Church. This class earns five academic credits. This class fulfills the requirement for graduation but is not U.C. eligible.
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