Christian Social Ethics : politics and economics questions I

ltheo2261  2019-2020  Louvain-la-Neuve

Christian Social Ethics : politics and economics questions I
Note from June 29, 2020
Although we do not yet know how long the social distancing related to the Covid-19 pandemic will last, and regardless of the changes that had to be made in the evaluation of the June 2020 session in relation to what is provided for in this learning unit description, new learnig unit evaluation methods may still be adopted by the teachers; details of these methods have been - or will be - communicated to the students by the teachers, as soon as possible.
4 credits
30.0 h
Q1

This biannual learning unit is being organized in 2019-2020
Teacher(s)
Lesch Walter;
Language
French
Main themes
In order to reach these goals, the course offers an analysis of a specific question, one time in the political field and the next time in the economical field.
Important current files will be objects of research that need to use the tools of current ethics in connection with philosophy and social sciences
The course will show some specificities of a Christian look aware of the plurality of approach.
Aims

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

1 clarify fundamental categories for ethical thought in the context of important questions about society
 
2 relate the contributions of Christian traditions to public debates on social bound
 
3 analyse the issues about the social involvements of Christians in dialogue with other convictions.
 

The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
Content
Theories and practices of democracy and the role of religions (2019-2020, Q1)
Democracy is still recognized as the best form of government in the Western world and in other regions of the planet. But it is undergoing a profound crisis. The course reconstructs some major lines of debate in political theory and presents a variety of models of democratic deliberation. The current situation is characterized by the rise of right-wing and left-wing populisms and by the difficulty of organising majorities after the decline of political parties which traditionally had their place at the heart of the mechanics of power. The course particularly focusses on expressions of political ethics that have been developed in different religious traditions. The concept of “public theology” will be introduced and tested within selected contexts.
Teaching methods
There will be lectures and also important interactive moments based on texts that have to be read by all participants.
Evaluation methods
The elements of evaluation are the regular and active participation, the writing of a short essay (maximum 5 pages on a subject that can be chosen among the topics of the course) and an oral exam.
Bibliography
Un choix des textes sera disponible sur Moodle.
Faculty or entity
TEBI


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Aims
Master [120] in Public Administration

Master [120] in Theology

Master [120] in Political Sciences: General

Master [120] in Ethics

Master [120] in Philosophy

Certificat universitaire en éthique économique et sociale

Master [120] in Political Sciences: International Relations

Master [60] in Theology