Martin Beck Matuštík

Course Descriptions
Arizona
State University
FALL 2011
ASU-Tempe Campus:
REL
598/494: Critical Theory: Memory, Mourning, Memorialization
(Mondays 2.00-4.50 PM). Suitable
for students and/or concurrent-listings with Jewish Studies,
History, JHR, MAIS, PHI &
qualified seniors.

ASU- West Campus:
REL 300: Research, Writing, and Thinking
in Religion and Applied Ethics (Wednesdays,
4;40-7:30 PM). This
course is suitable as a general elective for students in religious studies,
philosophy, literature, liberal arts.
SPRING 2011
ASU- West Campus:
PHI 324 Existential
Ethics
Faculty reading salons on Gabriele
Schwab’s Haunting Legacies: Violent Histories and
Transgenerational Trauma (Columbia University Press, 2010).
Philosophy, Rhetoric and Literature Faculty Research Cluster.
FALL 2010
Team-taught with Patricia Huntington as 2
consecutive 7 week courses (14 weeks = 6 credit hours) - Tuesdays 5.40 –
8.30 PM in class & weekly online discussion:
AEP 550/ REL
585:
Ethical and Spiritual Issues in Pastoral Care &
AEP 598/ REL
598 :
Philosophical and Spiritual Issues in Death & Dying
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REL 300: Research, Writing, and Thinking
in Religion and Applied Ethics This
course is suitable as a general elective for students in religious studies,
philosophy, literature, liberal arts.
SPRING 2010
ASU-Tempe Campus:
REL 598/494:
Studies in Critical Theory:
Post-Holocaust Ethics
ASU- West Campus:
AEP 502
Foundations of Ethics II
FALL
2009
ASU- West Campus:
REL 300:
Research, Writing, and Thinking
in Religion and Applied Ethics
This
course is suitable as a general elective for students in religious studies,
philosophy, literature, liberal arts. The readings differ slightly from
those used in Spring 2009 for this course.
AEP 501/REL 581:
Foundations of Ethics I ASU-wide graduate-level seminar in the new M.A. in Applied Ethics & the
Professions - suitable as a general elective for students in interested
in the intersection of philosophy, religious studies, critical social
theory, moral theory, applied ethics, and ethical & spiritual
issues in care and social work. (The course continues in a year-long
sequence in AEP 502.)
SPRING
2009
Spring
2009, ASU- West Campus:
MAS 598/REL/PHIL 494:
Studies in Critical Theory:
Redemptive Critical Theory.
This
course is suitable to students in the Humanities, Human Rights,
Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Literature.
REL 300:
Research, Writing, and Thinking
in Religion and Applied Ethics
This
course is suitable for students in religious studies,
philosophy, and general liberal arts.
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