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Introduction
Course title: Ethics and Christian Leadership
Course description:
Areas to cover:
Ethical theories
“Biblical” ethics
Session 2: Applying Christian ethics in culture and society
Is it necessary?
How so?
Is it possible?
How so?
How do Christians apply biblical ethics . . .
In Western cultures?
In Islamic cultures?
In Asian cultures?
Questions
What is leader?
What is ethics?
How are leadership and ethics related?
Often, leadership is thought simplistically as someone telling others what to do.
EXPAND THIS!
What is leadership
We are to be leaders in our family, church, work, etc.
The question is, what kind of leader are you and I going to be?
The term “kind” brings up “quality” or the ethical side.
Include in course:
Definition of “ethical dilemma”: conflict between moral alternatives such that no matter what choice is made an ethical principle is compromised.
(https://www.scienceabc.com/social-science/what-is-an-ethical-dilemma-definition-examples-real-life.html)
Ethics of Jesus
Source: https://www.biblegateway.com/resources/encyclopedia-of-the-bible/Ethics-Jesus
Session 1
Content: Course overview, intro to material (what is ethics), ethical theories.
Overview
Overview
Course syllabus
Assignments
Introduction to Course
What is leadership?
What is ethics?
How are they related?
Session 2
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