The History, Theology, and Practice of Anglican Liturgy

College TST Joint College & Department Course
Instructor(s) Andrews, Stephen G.W. Billett, Jesse
Course Code TXJ2401HF
Semester First Semester
Section 9101
Online No
Credits One Credit
Location Toronto (St George Campus)
Description

What is the Anglican tradition, and when did it become 'traditional'? This course examines the liturgy of the historical church, focusing on theological issues as well as historical developments. Attention is given to major points of liturgical development through the 17th century in the Church of England, the Episcopal Church USA and the Anglican Church of Canada. This includes consideration of how texts, actions, sounds and space contributed to theology, identity and formation. The course also focuses on twentieth century prayer books in these traditions, with an emphasis on the theology of sacraments, worship, language, and inculturation. Practicums follow the class to equip students to lead the Eucharist, Daily Office and Pastoral Services in the BCP and BAS.

Crosslisted to (1) Pastoral Thelology
Crosslisted to (2) Historical
Schedule Tue
Start Time 19:00
End Time 21:00
Hours Per Week 2
Minimum Enrolment 10
Maximum Enrolment 20
Program Requirement Required course for the Trinity MDiv Anglican students & Wycliffe Anglican MDiv Students
Teaching Method
Lectures
Practicum
Readings
Means of Evaluation
Class Participation
Research Paper
Short Paper
Previously Offered Fall 2019
Currently Offered Fall 2020