Course Description

SOC 496

Senior Seminar: Faith and Social Issues (3)

Students investigate the impact of modernity on family life, work, religion, politics, and the arts, and consider questions such as: How can people create and preserve a morally coherent life in a society that is pluralistic, secular, and privatized? What difference does Christian faith make in the way people understand the world, and in determining how people ought to live? Meets the general studies requirement of a senior seminar in God's Word and the Christian Response. Prerequisite: upper-division writing intensive course and senior standing