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010028 VO Advanced Course Theological Ethics I (Fundamental Moral Theology) (2023S)
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Language: German
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Due to reduced lecture dates, lecture content is partially taught through alternative forms of learning.
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Oral exam
During the oral exam, no means of aid are permitted. Students must be able to assign and interpret key texts in the history of theological ethics.
During the oral exam, no means of aid are permitted. Students must be able to assign and interpret key texts in the history of theological ethics.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
A 50% of the exam questions needs to be answered correctly to pass the exam. Each answer will be graded, and an average grade will be awarded.
Examination topics
Examination material is the content presented in the lecture and in accompanying text reading.
Reading list
Keenan, James F., A history of Catholic theological ethics, New York/NJ 2022.
Keenan, James F., A history of Catholic moral theology in the twentieth century: from confessing sins to liberating consciences, London/New York 2010.
Keenan, James F., A history of Catholic moral theology in the twentieth century: from confessing sins to liberating consciences, London/New York 2010.
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für 011 (15W) FTH 23, 066 796 (17W) MRP 07krp
Last modified: Fr 30.06.2023 12:46
The prerequisite for this course is basic knowledge of ethics or theological ethics, as taught in the basic courses Theological Ethics I. If you have not attended them yet, but would like to take part in the lecture, please read the book by Gerhard Marschütz, Theologisch ethisch nachdenken, Vol. 1, or another introductory book into theological ethics first.