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questioning even those things that might be taken as obvious or foundational commitments within these areas. Philosophers do the same in relation to other areas of our society in studying ethics, epistemology, metaphysical and social and political philosophy. Philosopher Richard Rorty, in his classic Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature notes that this gatekeeper and judge function has for a long time defined (at least in part)what the discipline is and what is means to be a philosopher, “To drop the
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that … there were no out faculty or staff.” This meant that the PLU Beth was arriving at was, at best, lukewarm on its views towards queer people; at worst, covertly anti-queer; and PLU’s Lutheran identity played a prominent role in discussions on campus about social justice. How do you assess the risks of coming out at a Christian university with very few (if any) openly queer people? Tom Campbell, Professor emeritus of English, and one the first two openly queer faculty members at PLU. Though
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incorporates the Old Testament, or the Hebrew Bible, as well as the New Testament, the stories of Jesus Christ and his followers, called disciples. Jesus Christ, according to the Holy Bible, was born in a stable below a bright star to the Virgin Mary, a major figure in a number of Christian denominations. He grew up, and began preaching radical kindness, even though his teachings disagreed with the Jewish authorities. He was ultimately betrayed by one of his disciples and put to death on a day that is
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: Posttraumatic Growing Pains in Northern Ireland5:45-6:00 - Maggie NiebergerAre Human Rights Universal? The Impact of Christian Moral Theology on the UDHR6:00-6:30 - Closing Ceremonies
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253.535.7659 www.plu.edu/mft/ mfth@plu.edu Lindsey Nice, Ph.D., Chair Prerequisites Applicants who have a degree in family studies, human services, psychology, sociology, social work, or the equivalent have met any program prerequisites. Applicants who do not have a degree in any of these areas are required to complete a minimum of 15 semester hours (22.5 quarter hours) in family social sciences, human services, psychology, sociology, or social work. Admission The MFT program is looking for
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B.A. from Brigham Young University, an M.A. from Pacific Lutheran University, and an Ed.D. from Seattle University. Ongoing research interests include family business, leadership, governance, and ethics. She encourages students to appreciate the corporate and society impact of strong interpersonal skills combined with professional competence. Dr. Pratt is advisor to the Latter-day Saint Student Association on campus.
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so many reasons to get an MBA if you’re looking to master the art of change leadership and global awareness in your field. In fact, pairing an MBA with your undergraduate degree can ultimately result in you securing your dream career. This resource is designed to offer a comprehensive look at the opportunities available to those who obtain a Master of Business Administration that is focused on leadership and ethics. In this resource, you will find information related to The critical leadership
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, mainstage show directed by Amelia Heath ‘15 and written by Sarah Ruhl. It runs in the Karen Hille Phillips’ Eastvold Auditorium from December 10 – December 13 at 7:30pm and December 14 at 2pm. “When I told my dad what this play was about, his first question was: ‘Is this an anti-Christian play?’ That’s a fair question,” explains the show’s director Amelia Heath ’15. “I don’t see this as an ‘anti-Christian play’ at all. It’s really touching for me to see someone struggling with their faith because for me
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, mainstage show directed by Amelia Heath ‘15 and written by Sarah Ruhl. It runs in the Karen Hille Phillips’ Eastvold Auditorium from December 10 – December 13 at 7:30pm and December 14 at 2pm. “When I told my dad what this play was about, his first question was: ‘Is this an anti-Christian play?’ That’s a fair question,” explains the show’s director Amelia Heath ’15. “I don’t see this as an ‘anti-Christian play’ at all. It’s really touching for me to see someone struggling with their faith because for me
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navigating through all information. It does provide a lot more detail and insight than you typically get in a news article. Fred Friendly Seminars: Ethics in America: These are fascinating round table discussions with people from all areas: judges, doctors, politicians, political activists, clergy, professors, journalists, etc discussing difficult, ethical dilemmas. Of course there is no right answer, but the key is to get an understanding or appreciation of the different issues and viewpoints. The
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