PHIL 230 - Death & Dying 3 Credit: (3 lecture, 0 lab, 0 clinical) 3 Contact Hours: This course explores religious and cultural explanations of death and responses to dying, death and mourning. Topics include religious, ethical, bio-medical ethical and legal issues of death and dying (e.g., health care, suicide, abortion, euthanasia). Semesters Offered: fall and spring semesters
Course Goals/ Objectives/ Competencies: Goal 1: Compare and contrast religious understandings of death and the meaning of human mortality.
- Examine various religious understandings of death and mortality.
- Examine commonalities between religious understandings.
- Explain differences between religious understandings.
Goal 2: Compare and contrast theoretical understandings of death and the meaning of human mortality.
- Examine various theoretical understandings of death and mortality.
- Examine commonalities between theoretical understandings.
- Explain differences between theoretical understandings.
Goal 3: Examine death and dying in varying contexts.
- Examine how cultural constructs influence resources, interpretations and individual and communal responses to death and dying.
- Explain how institutions influence interpretations of death and dying.
Goal 4: Analyze methods of coming to terms with death and grief.
- Examine destructive methods of coming to terms with death and grief.
- Examine constructive methods of coming to terms with death and grief.
- Examine death and grief at various life stages.
- Examine death and grief in various cultural contexts.
- Examine death and grief in various social contexts.
- Examine death and grief in various family contexts.
Goal 5: Explain the role of ritual in responding to death.
- Examine various ways the care taking of the body are constructed and given meaning.
- Examine various ways the disposal of the body are constructed and given meaning.
Goal 6: Explore important current issues connected with death and dying.
- Analyze relevant religious issues.
- Analyze relevant ethical issues.
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