Eco-theological Virtue Ethics
This interdisciplinary conversation asks what virtues we need in the current climate crisis, and how we may live them. We consider the tender, stubborn intertwinement of praise and lament. Sources of wisdom for the course include biblical narrative, Indigenous voices, eco-theologies.
About the Instructor: Dr. Faber earned a BA in English and French Literature (University of Guelph); an MA in English and Creative Writing (University of New Brunswick); a BTh (McGill University); an MDiv (United Theological College); and a PhD in Theology and Ethics (McGill). She is an Adjunct of the Faculty of Graduate Studies at Dalhousie University, and an Associate Editor of the Dalhousie Review. Her research interests include forms of theological writing; poetics; literature, film, and theology; violence and theological ethics. Among others, she teaches courses on mystical theology, sexual ethics, theological ethics and the climate crisis, the doctrine of sin, theological foundations, and research methods in Theology and Religious Studies.
Dates: January 7 - April 12, 2027
Days & Times: Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:30pm
Requirements: Readings and discussions. No written work, projects, or presentations.
Books to purchase: Reading list will be provided by the instructor.
Fee: $275.00
Format: Internet Synchronous
Location: Online
Please note: This Continuing Education program is non-credit, meaning it cannot be counted toward a degree or diploma, and will not be transcripted. Continuing Education registrations are refundable until 7 days before a program commences. After that time, fees are non-refundable.
Questions? Please contact: Lydia Hood, Continuing Education Coordinator, at lydia.hood@astheology.ns.ca
Or the instructor, Dr Alyda Faber at alyda.faber@astheology.ns.ca