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The course will present some of the most influential perspectives of Christian moral thinking throughout the history
medieval (Augustine, Aquinas, Luther) and modern (Bonhoeffer, Fletcher) and analyse some basic moral categories and attitudes in Christian moral thought, their historical development and their present relevance. Poslední úprava: Halama Jindřich, doc., Dr. (06.09.2025)
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By the end of this course, students will be able to: (1) approach primary and secondary literature in a critical manner and consider particular texts in a broader ethical context; (2) comprehend the nature of the moral questions dealt with in the course, analyze its general structure, logical coherence, and historical significance in the context of other related issues and thinkers; (3) articulate their comprehension and analysis in oral communication; (4) express acquired knowledge in writing that is materially adequate, logically coherent, and clearly communicated. Poslední úprava: Halama Jindřich, doc., Dr. (06.09.2025)
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Students are required to: (1) read the assignment for each class and actively participate in the discussion; (2) attend classes regularly - they should not be absent more than three times (in the case of more than three absences, the student will be required to prepare an additional paper on a selected topic in order to successfully complete the seminar); (3) prepare at least once a short oral presentation for the class (approximately 10 - 15 minutes). (4) write a research seminar paper of some 7 to 10 pages (2500 to 3500 words) on a topic related to the readings and issues of the course. The topic must be consulted with the instructor of the course in advance. The paper must be clearly and logically structured and include a treatment of selected secondary literature; deadline for submission is January-February 2026. Poslední úprava: Halama Jindřich, doc., Dr. (06.09.2025)
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Basic literature: Gill, Robin. A Textbook of Christian Ethics. T&T Clark, Edinburgh 1995. Gill, Robin (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Christian Ethics. Cambridge University Press 2001. Lovin, Robin W. Christian Ethics. An Essential Guide. Nashville: Abingdon Press 2000 Meilaender, Gilbert; Werpehowski, William (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Theological Ethics. Oxford University Press 2005.
Poslední úprava: Halama Jindřich, doc., Dr. (06.09.2025)
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Introduction – sharing experience with ethical themes and courses, introducing basic literature used in the course, distributing assignments and presentations. Introduction to Augustine, Aquinas and Luther Augustine - City of God Aquinas - Theological summa Luther - On Christian freedom Bohnhoeffer - Ethics Fletcher - Situation Ethics Ethical categories: Moral Decisions; The Authority of the Scripture; Divine Commands; Natural Law Teaching; Virtue Ethics. Poslední úprava: Halama Jindřich, doc., Dr. (06.09.2025)
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