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Search for Meaning (SEA 101)

Term: 2022 - 2023 Academic Year Fall

Faculty

Katie A Homan
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Cecille Marie Medina-Maldonado
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Philosophy Administration
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Description

Course required of all undergraduate students which involves reading and discussion of classic and contemporary
authors from philosophical and theological viewpoints. Course revolves around reflection on seven key human
concerns such as: possible sources of happiness; viable ways to understand and respond to suffering, social injustice,
and death; perspectives on the significance of the transcendent; and exploration of meaning within some of the great
spiritual and intellectual traditions, including the Christian.