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We live in an increasingly diverse and global world filled with many complexities that, at times, prevent us from getting to know the “other” such that we lose the richness of community that is possible. This course will provide a foundation for counseling and ministry professionals in understanding the historical, philosophical, and religious dimensions of oppression: multiculturalism, Social Justice and Diversity as well as resistance to the concept of “loving thy neighbor as thy self” (Lev 19:18)
3 credits
Spring
Appler/Brown
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