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The faith and social justice interdisciplinary minor provides interested students the opportunity to engage intellectually and practically the Jesuit emphasis on the service of faith and the promotion of justice. Through the exploration of various conceptions of faith, theoretical and religious perspectives on justice, social and political justice issues, and Catholic social thought, students will develop a deeper understanding of the relationship of faith and justice and their role in creating a more just society.
Students pursuing a minor in faith and social justice at Le Moyne College gain a rich, interdisciplinary understanding of the various meanings of faith and social justice and a chance to investigate their impact on a variety of significant moral and social issues affecting the world. Students also explore the interconnections between faith and social justice and their own engagement with social justice concerns and actions as well as the potential impact on their chosen careers.
Comparative analysis, problem-solving and critical-thinking skills are key components of the program.
THE 210 Faith and the Roots of Social Justice (3 credits) REL 425 Faith that Does Justice (3 credits)
BSC 111 Ecology and Environment ESS 260 Sustainability ECO 322 Economics of Crime and Punishment ECO 335 Economics of Poverty HON 320 The World of the Other PHL 358 Philosophy of Race PHL 361 Evil, Freedom, and God PSC 296 Power and Justice PSC 329 Self, Society, and Justice PSC 334 Social Activism PSC 367 War, Peace, and Violence REL 309 New Testament REL 400 Religion, Conflict, Peace in African Context SOC 241 Social Inequality SOC 325 Poverty and Social Justice Legal System SOC 396 Race, Gender, Justice THE 175 Catholic Theology THE 332 Catholic Social Thought
Since arriving at the College in 1992, Professor Glennon has developed numerous innovative courses, including Ethics from the Perspective of the Oppressed and Church and State in Comparative Perspective, which includes a two-week short-term study abroad experience in Italy. He is the author of numerous journal articles and, with other members of the Religious Studies department, published Introduction to the Study of Religion, now in its second edition.
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