lgnatian Mysticism in the World: Reconciliation and Transitional Justice after a Secular Age

College Regis College
Instructor(s) Rixon, Gordon A.
Course Code RGT5920HF
Semester First Semester
Section 0101
Online No
Credits One Credit
Location Toronto (St George Campus)
Description

This course explores lgnatian spirituality as a resource for the construction of religious narratives that contribute to intentional, social transformation in a secular context. Students develop a transdisciplinary approach to ecological, social, cultural and ecclesial reconciliation. Students develop an understanding of the evolution of a religious and cultural recognition of the autonomous rights of indigenous peoples. Elements of recognition theory and transitional justice are introduced through a discussion of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools. Lectures and assigned readings draw on authors such as Craig Calhoun, Jose Casanova, Cynthia Crysdale, Robert Doran, Pope Francis, Renee Girard, Roger Haight, Bernard Lonergan, James L. Marsh, J. R. Miller, Ronald Niezen, Karl Rahner, Thomas Reynolds, Paul Ricoeur, and Charles Taylor.

Schedule TueThu
Start & End Date May 1, 2018 - May 24, 2018
Start Time 14:00
End Time 17:00
Hours Per Week Intensive
Minimum Enrolment 5
Maximum Enrolment 24
Additional Notes

Additional Evaluation: Contriction of Research Bibliography Three optional one-hour lectures will be conducted for students requiring brief introductions to Ignatian Spirituality and the thought of Bernard Lonergan and Paul Ricoeur.

Schedule Notes

<p>Last day to add: 2018-05-08;  Last day to drop: 2018-05-15</p>

Teaching Method
Lectures
Seminars
Readings
Means of Evaluation
Class Participation
Research Paper
Short Paper
Other
Previously Offered Winter 2017
Currently Offered Summer 2018