REL 321: Wealth, Poverty and the Biblical Heritage

Class Program
Credits 3

The just use and distribution of wealth in a world filled with poverty has challenged people from the Ancient Israelites to 21st Century Christians. Beginning with biblical texts and sampling the writings and moral reflection of Christians to the present class participants will address the challenges of global poverty and its implications for Christians. Analysis of the socio-economic conditions of a Southern Hemisphere country will serve as a case study.

Semester Offered
Offered at departmental discretion.