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SEM-164
Capitalism & Socialism in Modern Britian
This course examines the tension in the search for economic freedom and for economic justice in the modern era through the complex rivalry between capitalism and socialism. It focuses on Great Britain, where capitalism became formalized in Adam Smith ' s Wealth of Nations and where various efforts to create socialist societies have been made. As a signature seminar course, it addresses the broader value of social justice, engaging the specific critical concern of immigration( opportunity v. exploitation). This course requires travel to Great Britain during the first week of January 2019, with scheduled visits to sites related to Adam Smith in Edinburgh; Robert Owen ' s utopian community at New Lanark, near Glasgow; the Mercy Heritage Centre in Bermondsey, London; and Karl Marx ' s grave in London.
SEM-165
Peacemaking Past & Present
This course examines ideas and efforts from the ancient past to the present day aimed at promoting and maintaining peace within and among societies. It emphasizes the diversity of approaches to peacemaking and how those approaches intersect with political, cultural, economic, scientific, and other contexts. This course focuses on nonviolence, which is one of the five critical concerns of the Sisters of Mercy: Earth, nonviolence, women, racism, and immigration. This course meets the University ' s definition of writing intensive.
SEM-191
Psychology of Spirituality
This course draws on an interdisciplinary approach to explore various
spiritualties with a particular focus on women in the context of psychological
and developmental theory and research. It examines the relationship
between psychology, religion, and spirituality as well as various spiritual
practices. This course focuses on Women, one of the five critical concerns of
the Sisters of Mercy: women, non-violence, earth, anti-racism, and
immigration. This course meets the University ' s definition of writing
intensive.
SEM-192
Middle East Conflict: Exile & Belonging
This course focuses on the Middle East conflict in exploring issues and dynamics of exile and belonging in Israel and Palestine through the lens of religion. In exploring these issues and dynamics, we will examine alternative ideas and perceptions, particularly, contemplation of non- violence in this conflict. This will open up different ways to consider the religious problems of exile and belonging in regard to co-existence in Israel and Palestine. The course focuses on non- violence, one of the five critical concerns of the Sisters of Mercy: women, non-violence, earth, anti- racism, and immigration. This course meets the University ' s definition of writing intensive.
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