ETHICS MODULE OVERVIEWS
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MODULE 1 Introduction to the Course
MODULE : MID COURSE EVALUATIONS AND CHANGES
MODULE : CULMINATING ACTIVITY: BONUS EXERCISE
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Module Overview:
This is a module in which you are to read over all the COURSE INFORMATION documents and gain an understanding of how the course is structured and what is expected of you.
Module Learning Objectives:
A. An understanding of the COURSE INFORMATION Materials
B. Knowledge of the Course Requirements
C. Practice with the course program for discussions
D. Practice with the course program with submitting an assignment.
Readings:
COURSE INFORMATION DocumentsAssignments:
PRACTICE ONLYDiscussions:
Concerning course requirements
ORIENTATION EXERCISES ASSIGNMENTS: ORIENTATION WEEK For this first week you are expected to do the following TEN things! Yes TEN (10): 1. Read all the documents in the COURSE INFORMATION Section of the Course. 2. Print out the Calendar - under COURSE INFORMATION ! Look for the Schedule!. 3. Read the Student Manual- under TOOLS 4. Introduce yourself to your classmates under the DISCUSSION BOARD- INTRODUCTIONS This is an area for you to introduce yourself to the class and where you can go to meet the others that are in this course. Post an item to start a discussion, or read other students' responses if there are any, and make a response. You will find my profile by clicking the Staff Information button in the Opening of the Course. Check this area to meet the others in this course. Since profiles will be posted as people join the course for the first time, you may have to return to this area several times to see the latest entries. 5. Create you HOMEPAGE- under TOOLS EDIT YOUR HOMEPAGE. Your profile will help us get to know each other and begin to build a sense of class community, so please feel free to personalize your profile and add a link to your favorite web site, or attach a digital image of yourself. STEP SIX (6) -COPY and PASTE PRACTICE. Create a question or answer in a word processor and copy and paste it into the DISCUSSION BOARD under ASK THE PROFESSOR Go to the area marked COMMUNICATION and then click on Discussion Board. Select an item under ASK the PROFESSOR to which you wish to reply. Then minimize the internet browser (IE) and open the word processor WORD or some other that you use. Keyboard your response or question for the discussion. Copy and paste all the material there into the space for discussion concerning the first discussion item that you selected and then submit it. REMEMBER to SPELL CHECK FIRST!! STEP SEVEN (7) -ATTACHMENT PRACTICE STEP SEVEN (7) -ATTACHMENT PRACTICE ATTACHMENT PRACTICE Prepare a word processed document with the contents described below and then send it to the Professor through the DROP BOX feature of the Course Program. 1. What is Written Assignment Number Five(5) for Module Five? Copy and paste it into the document. 2. When is written assignment Seven(7) due? 3. What must you do to get the maximum number of points for the discussions in each of the eight modules?
After Answering all three , save your file (document) as a WORD or a
DOC or TXT file. In the subject line put: first name , last name, class number SS620
, section, assignment# 8. Have some fun
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INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSEWhat is Due and When:
Module Overview: This is the first module of the course. in this module you will do a bit of reading and then enter into the discussions and send in a written assignment.
Overview: Assignments
include:
Reading the material.
Participating in the discussions-that means reading what your fellow students
have to say about the questions or posting a question and replying to those who
respond to you.
Sending a paper to the instructor-that means completing a written assignment and
sending to the instructor in a manner that only the instructor shall see it
through the DROP BOX or as a reply to the assignment posting.
Module Learning Objectives:
1. Understanding about what Philosophy of Religion is and is not.
2. Distinguishing Religion from Philosophy
3. Learning about the basic features of a religion
Readings:
You should read ONLINE TEXTBOOK: Chapter OneONLINE TEXTBOOK Chapter 1. second site for the ONLINE TEXTBOOK
and / or
You can begin reading in the textbook Patterns of Religion by Schmidt et al. The
first three chapters should prove a bit interesting.
Assignments:
check the calendarDiscussions:
check the calendar=============================================================================
MODULE 2 Religions of the World
What is Due and When:
OVERVIEW
Module Overview: Assignments include:
Reading the material.
Participating in the discussions-that means reading what your fellow students
have to say about the questions or posting a question and replying to those who
respond to you.
Sending a paper to the instructor-that means completing a written assignment and
sending to the instructor in a manner that only the instructor shall see it
through the DROP BOX or as a reply to the assignment posting.
MODULE OBJECTIVES:
1. Learn about many of the world's living religions
2. Recognizing the basic characteristics of religion in the different traditions
3. Appreciating the differences and similarities in the world's religions
Readings:
ONLINE
TEXTBOOK Chapter 2.
second site for the
ONLINE TEXTBOOK
and / or
You can read in the textbook Patterns of Religion by Schmidt et al. All the
chapters covering the major religions.
Assignments:
check the calendarDue Date: This module closes after several weeks. Do NOT FALL BEHIND
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What is Due and When:
OVERVIEW
Module Overview: Assignments include:
Reading the material.
Participating in the discussions-that means reading what your fellow students
have to say about the questions or posting a question and replying to those who
respond to you.
Sending a paper to the instructor-that means completing a written assignment and
sending to the instructor in a manner that only the instructor shall see it
through the DROP BOX or as a reply to the assignment posting.
MODULE OBJECTIVES:
1. Understanding about the History of the formal study of religions
2. Distinguishing several theories of religion
3. Appreciating the contemporary perspective of science when it examines
religious phenomena
Readings:
ONLINE
TEXTBOOK Chapter 3.
second site for the
ONLINE TEXTBOOK
Assignments:
check the calendar The third written assignment requires you to be taking notes as you learn about the relationship of Science to Religion. Check out what is required and keep it in mind as you go through the readings .Discussions: check the calendar
Due Date: This module closes after one week. Do NOT FALL BEHIND
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Module FOUR: EXISTENCE OF
GOD
What is Due and When: OVERVIEW
Module Overview: Assignments include:
Reading the material.
Participating in the discussions-that means reading what your fellow students
have to say about the questions or posting a question and replying to those who
respond to you.
Sending a paper to the instructor-that means completing a written assignment and
sending to the instructor in a manner that only the instructor shall see it
through the DROP BOX or as a reply to the assignment posting.
MODULE OBJECTIVES:
4. Understanding the variety of arguments to prove the existence of god
5. the attraction of the arguments
6. the weaknesses of each argument
7. the uses of such arguments
8. the value of such arguments
Readings:
ONLINE
TEXTBOOK Chapter 4& 5.
second site for the
ONLINE TEXTBOOK
and/or begin reading the
printed text by Louis Pojman PHILOSOPHY of RELIGION. The chapters on the
arguments for the Existence of God.
Assignments:
check the calendar
The Fourth written assignment requires you to begin doing a little philosophy.
You wil be challenged to understand the materials. Check out what is required
and keep it in mind as you go through the readings .
Discussions:
check the calendarDue Date: This module closes after three weeks. Do NOT FALL BEHIND
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MODULE: MID COURSE EVALUATIONS AND CHANGES
Module Overview:
A week to take stock. A week for a small rest. A week to give you an opportunity to revise papers and to revise the approach to the course as well as an attempt to improve the learner's performance and final grade.
Evaluations of the course , the subject matter and student performance will take place during this module.
Module Learning Objective:
Students will discuss what problems they are encountering with the course and make suggestions as to how to improve the course and their performance in the course.
Students will become more aware of what is required to do well in the course.
Readings:
NoneAssignments:
NoneDiscussions:
Several.They are the only feature of this module.
BE SURE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE DISCUSSIONS!! We can help one another get more out of this course if we do.Assignments:
check the calendarDiscussions:
check the calendar=============================================================================
What is Due and When:
OVERVIEW
Module Overview: Assignments include:
Reading the material.
Participating in the discussions-that means reading what your fellow students
have to say about the questions or posting a question and replying to those who
respond to you.
Sending a paper to the instructor-that means completing a written assignment and
sending to the instructor in a manner that only the instructor shall see it
through the DROP BOX or as a reply to the assignment posting.
MODULE OBJECTIVES:
Understanding what the Problem of Evil is and what it is not.
Understanding the variety of responses to the Problem of Evil
Understanding the attraction and weaknesses of each of the various responses
Selecting a position on the problem and defending it against a critique of that position.
Readings: ONLINE TEXTBOOK Chapter 6. second site for the ONLINE TEXTBOOK
Assignments:
check the calendarDiscussions:
check the calendar=============================================================================
MODULE 6 Souls and Resurrection
What is Due and When:
OVERVIEW
Module Overview: Assignments include:
Reading the material.
Participating in the discussions-that means reading what your fellow students
have to say about the questions or posting a question and replying to those who
respond to you.
Sending a paper to the instructor-that means completing a written assignment and
sending to the instructor in a manner that only the instructor shall see it
through the DROP BOX or as a reply to the assignment posting.
MODULE OBJECTIVES:
Survey the arguments to prove the existence of the soul
Problems with the arguments to prove the existence of the soul
The uses of such arguments
The value of such arguments
Readings:
ONLINE TEXTBOOK Chapter 7. second site for the ONLINE TEXTBOOKAssignments:
check the calendarDiscussions:
check the calendar=============================================================================
MODULE 7 Reason, Language and Religion
What is Due and When:
OVERVIEW
Module Overview: Assignments include:
Reading the material.
Participating in the discussions-that means reading what your fellow students
have to say about the questions or posting a question and replying to those who
respond to you.
Sending a paper to the instructor-that means completing a written assignment and
sending to the instructor in a manner that only the instructor shall see it
through the DROP BOX or as a reply to the assignment posting.
MODULE OBJECTIVES:
1. Have a critical understanding for the nature of religious language
2. Have a critical understanding of the relationship of reason to faith
Readings:
ONLINE
TEXTBOOK Chapter 8.
second site for the
ONLINE TEXTBOOK
and/or begin reading the
printed text by Louis Pojman PHILOSOPHY of RELIGION. The chapters on the REASON
and RELIGION
Assignments: check the calendar
Discussions:
check the calendar=============================================================================
MODULE 8 Ethics, Values and Religion
What is Due and When:
OVERVIEW
Module Overview: Assignments include:
Reading the material.
Participating in the discussions-that means reading what your fellow students
have to say about the questions or posting a question and replying to those who
respond to you.
Sending a paper to the instructor-that means completing a written assignment and
sending to the instructor in a manner that only the instructor shall see it
through the DROP BOX or as a reply to the assignment posting.
MODULE OBJECTIVES:
1. Understanding of the relationship of Religion to Ethics
2. Critical Thinking about the possibility of morality without religion
Readings:
ONLINE
TEXTBOOK Chapter 9.
second site for the
ONLINE TEXTBOOK
and/or begin reading the
printed text by Louis Pojman PHILOSOPHY of RELIGION. The chapters on the
MORALITY and RELIGION
Assignments:
check the calendarDiscussions:
check the calendar=============================================================================
MODULE 9 Definition and Meaning
What is Due and When:
OVERVIEW
Module Overview: Assignments include:
Reading the material.
Participating in the discussions-that means reading what your fellow students
have to say about the questions or posting a question and replying to those who
respond to you.
Sending a paper to the instructor-that means completing a written assignment and
sending to the instructor in a manner that only the instructor shall see it
through the DROP BOX or as a reply to the assignment posting.
MODULE OBJECTIVES:
A critical understanding of what the essence of religion might be
An understanding of the value of religion to human society
Readings:
ONLINE TEXTBOOK Chapter 10. second site for the ONLINE TEXTBOOKAssignments:
check the calendarDiscussions:
check the calendar=============================================================================
MODULE : CULMINATING ACTIVITY: BONUS EXERCISE
Module Overview:
In this Culminating Activity module, you will complete a survey and enter into discussions that will provide feedback to the instructor to be used in the evaluation and revision of the course for the next time it is taught.
Module Learning Objectives:
The objective is to provide valuable feedback to the instructor.
Readings: none
Assignments:
check the calendarDiscussions:
check the calendar===============================================
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