| College | Regis College |
| Instructor(s) | Dadosky, John D. |
| Course Code | RGT3565HS |
| Semester | Second Semester |
| Section | 6101 |
| Online | Yes |
| Credits | One Credit |
| Location | Online - Asynchronous |
| Description |
This course surveys the importance and the nature of love, including the various types, tensions, and distortions. Authors include: St. Paul, Erich Fromm, C.S. Lewis, Vladimir Solovyov, Rosemary Haughton, Rollo May, M. Scott Peck, Desmond Tutu and Robert Johnson. In addition, the course will include some multi-religious perspectives including Buddhism and Islam. It aims to present a critical and realistic approach to love with the broader goal, through wider discussion, of promoting civility and charitable living. Various psychological, philosophical, and theological approaches will be explored. |
| Crosslisted to (1) | Pastoral Thelology |
| Schedule | N/A |
| Start Time | TBA |
| End Time | TBA |
| Hours Per Week | 2 |
| Minimum Enrolment | 10 |
| Maximum Enrolment | 20 |
| Teaching Method |
Workshop
Readings
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| Means of Evaluation |
Class Participation
Reflection Paper
Summative Paper
Book Review
Short Paper
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| Currently Offered | Winter 2020 |