REED – 3 LIFE and COMMUNION Elmer G. Cabanillas , LPT AB-Philosophy (St. John Mary Vianney Seminary) MA- Philosophy (Silliman University)
OBJECTIVES To ensure the formation of students based on Charity, the love of community, neighbor, and God; To equip students with professional skills and knowledge in the line of law enforcement, crime prevention, scientific crime detection, correctional administration, public safety, and community crisis management for community and nation-building; To inculcate the mandates of the Constitution in the administration of criminal justice; To foster research and inquiry in the field of criminal justice and investigation, psycho-social response to crimes and victimology, and the dynamics of safety and security; To form in the students the values of charity in the administration of justice, obedience in abiding by the law, universality in the common respect for life, recollection in the common goal of law enforcement, accountability in the exercise of duty, grace in the administration of correction and environmentalism in the commitment for the common good.
COURSE DESCRIPTION This course explores life's and communion's religious and spiritual dimensions across multiple religious traditions. Drawing from theological, philosophical, and cultural insights, students will understand the profound interconnectedness of life and the spiritual bonds that tie communities together.
TOPICS: INTRODUCTION TO LIFE IN RELIGIOUS CONTEXTS INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNION LIFE AND COMMUNION IN THE MODERN WORLD
INTRODUCTION TO LIFE IN RELIGIOUS CONTEXTS Christian Views on Life Life in Islam Hindu and Buddhist Perspectives on Life
INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNION Communion in Christianity Communion Practices in Other Religions
LIFE AND COMMUNION IN THE MODERN WORLD Interfaith Dialogue and Reflection
GRADING SYTEM Criteria Percentage Major Examination (i.e. prelim, midterm, etc.) 30% Quizzes and Assignments 30% Activities, Projects, etc. 30% Attendance 10% TOTAL Grade Percentage 100%