This course traces the history of philosophy primarily within the Western tradition with special attention to major thinkers and the impact and implications of their thought.
- Teacher: Douglas Walker
Provides a theoretical and practical overview of ethics theory, values formation,
and ethical decision making within the context of management and leadership. Emphasis
on identifying workable models for ethical decision making and social
responsibility from a Judeo-Christian worldview, at both the professional and
personal level.

- Teacher: Douglas Walker
Servant leaders who would lead effectively in the church and world must strive to understand both how the world thinks and what sorts of presuppositions inform human thinking. Engaging the history of philosophy will make students more aware of the limits of their own thought and more sympathetic to the thought of others. Such awareness fosters a kind of humility that is vital to servant leadership.

- Teacher: Jessica Kremsreiter