- Analyze beliefs and assess moral problems, apply principles from ethical theories of historical and contemporary significance, giving attention to Catholic and Judeo-Christian intellectual and social justice traditions;
- Comprehend a wider vision of the world and human condition/experience, including perceptions of the divine through reflection on classical and contemporary positions;
- Recognize that there is a greater complexity to reality than appears to be the case;
- Appreciate culturally and historically diverse traditions, including Christianity;
- Read historical and contemporary texts and interpretations analytically.
10–12–2005

