Neighbours have been represented by images ranging from the monster and alien, to strangers or friends. This transdisciplinary unit explores the shifts in understanding the human person in the context of the category of the neighbour as these images overlap with, and are consequential for, conceiving of ‘the self’, responsible political/moral decision-making and action, and the nature of sameness and difference as political categories. Attention is paid to associated themes such as ‘gift’, ‘sacrifice’, ‘love’, ‘hospitality’, and ‘democracy’.
Unit code: CT3200Y
Unit status: Approved (Major revision)
Points: 18.0
Unit level: Undergraduate Level 3
Unit discipline: Systematic Theology
Delivery Mode: Blended
Proposing College: Yarra Theological Union
Show when this unit is running1. | Evaluate major strands within political philosophy, political theology, and moral theology. |
2. | Demonstrate critical distinctions between various approaches to the theme of the neighbour. |
3. | Analyse the shifts in theorising about the neighbour and the politics of the practice of neighbourliness. |
4. | Evaluate the relationship between concepts of the neighbour, sameness and difference. |
5. | Demonstrate a capacity to research a specific topic in a critically rigorous, sustained and self-directed manner. |
Prerequisite: 1xAP, or CT unit.
asynchronous lectures and synchronous tutorials
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) | |||||
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Variant 1 | ||||||||
Essay | 1500 | 35.0 | ||||||
Essay | 3000 | 65.0 | ||||||
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Essay - research project | 400 | 10.0 | ||||||
Essay - research project | 4100 | 90.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 29 Aug, 2025
Unit record last updated: 2025-08-29 12:02:30 +1000