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Catholic
Seminaries
Church,
Power, Justice, Jerome Baggett, Ph.D., Jesuit School
of Theology at Berkeley, Berkeley, California.
Ethical
Issues in Economics & Business,
Rev. John T. Pawlikowski, OSM, Ph.D.,
Catholic Theological Union.
Ethics,
Economics and Liberation,
Fr. Thomas Massaro, S.J., Ph.D., Weston
Jesuit School of Theology, Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
Introduction
to Catholic Social Ethics,
Fr. Thomas Massaro, S.J., Ph.D., Weston
Jesuit School of Theology, Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
Religion,
Democracy and Civil Society,
Jerome Baggett, Ph.D., Jesuit School
of Theology at Berkeley, Berkeley,
California.
Work,
Family and Ecology, Fr. Thomas
Massaro, S.J., Ph.D., Weston Jesuit
School of Theology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Protestant
Seminaries
NEW—Applied
Christian Ethics, David Wheeler, Ph.D., San Francisco
Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California.
The
Church, Economic Life, and the Meaning of Work,
Eugene TeSelle, Ph.D., Vanderbilt Divinity
School, Nashville, Tennessee.
The
Church and the Struggle for Economic
Justice, Rev. Wayne Stumme,
Ph.D., Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus,
Ohio.
Community
Organizing,
Kim Bobo, Iliff School of Theology,
Denver, Colorado.
Contemporary
Issues in Christian Social Ethics:
Ethics of Vocation and Work in Church
and Society, Rev. Joan Martin,
Ph.D., Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
Dimensions
and Dynamic of Urban Ministry: The
Gospel in the City, Rev. Yvonne
Delk, Ph.D., Seminary Consortium for
Urban Pastoral Education (SCUPE), Chicago.
Economics
and the Christian Faith. James
H. Weaver, Ph.D., Wesley Theological
Seminary, Washington, D.C. Educating
for Social Justice Ministry, Rev. Rebekah Jordan,
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary,
Evanston, Illinois.
Good
News for the City: Paradigms and
Prophetic Leaders for Urban Mininstry
in the 21st Century, Rev.
Yvonne Delk, Ph.D., Seminary Consortium
for Urban Pastoral Education (SCUPE),
Chicago.
NEW—Introduction
to Christian Ethics: Economic Justice,
Carol Robb, San Francisco Theological
Seminary.
NEW—Jesus
Was a Carpenter: Faith Perspectives
on Labor and Justice, Peter
R. Gathje, Ph.D., and Rev. Rebekah
Jordan, Memphis Theological Seminary.
Rabbinical
Studies
Issues
of Justice, Aryeh Cohen, Ph.D., University of Judaism
- Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies.
Islamic
Studies
We currently have no syllabi from this type
of institution.
Interfaith/Ecumenical
Religious Studies Programs
Faith,
Labor, and Economic Life, Rev. Mark Wendorf, Richard Perry,
Ph.D., Rev. Kazi Joshua, and Ms. Kim Bobo, Association for Chicago
Theological Schools.
Undergraduate
Religious Studies Programs
Business
Ethics (Women's Studies), Rev. Gloria Albrecht, Ph.D.,
University of Detroit Mercy.
Changing
the Rules of the Game: Feminism and Economics, Pamela
K. Brubaker, Ph.D., California Lutheran
University, Thousand Oaks, California. Christian
Ethics, Rev. Gloria Albrecht, Ph.D., University of
Detroit Mercy.
Ethics
and Economic Theories, Rev. Gloria Albrecht, Ph.D.,
University of Detroit Mercy.
Intro
to Christian Ethics, Pamela K. Brubaker, Ph.D., California
Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks,
California.
Women
Do Count: Feminism and Economics, Pamela K. Brubaker,
Ph.D., California Lutheran University, Thousand
Oaks, California.
Undergraduate
Immigration,
Politics, and Religion in a Hemispheric Perspective, Manuel
A. Vásquez and Philip J. Williams, University of Florida,
Gainesville, Florida.
NEW—Readings
In Religion and Social Change, Melissa James, DM,
Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa.
Social
Work Programs
Community,
Jobs, and the New Economy: Strategies for Change, Virginia
Parks, Ph.D., The School of Social Service Administration, University
of Chicago.
Theories
and Strategies of Community Change, Virginia Parks, Ph.D.,
The School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago.
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