Course Catalogue 2014-2015

Paul: Pastor and Theologian

SMB6781HS L0101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S):

Basic degree students enrol in SMB3781HS

COLLEGE: St. Michael's College SCHEDULE: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri TIME: 17:30 to 20:30

CREDITS: One Credit

Readers of Paul's letters have long noted the diversity of the Christian communities to which he writes and the different approaches he takes towards their problems and questions. This course will study Paul's letters from the point of his role as a pastor and theologian. Paul's theology does not develop out of a philosophical or theological "system" but from the everyday encounters with the problems of the communities and people of different historical and social context whom he meets while preaching the gospel.

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Experiential Learning in Faith and the Arts

ICP6851HS L0102 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S): Smick, Rebekah

Basic degree students enrol in ICP3851HS

COLLEGE: SCHEDULE: Tue, Wed, Thu TIME: 14:00 to 17:00

CREDITS: One Credit

This course is geared to enrolment in the Artists' Workshop of the Institute for Christian Studies' ART in Orvieto offerings in Orvieto, Italy. It aims to integrate, through the writing of a major paper, the practical experience gained in these arts workshops with the more theoretical knowledge obtained through academic courses in the area of art, religion and theology. Building upon the activities undertaken in the workshop (discussion, visual journals, presentation of work and feedback) as well as the arts project accomplished, the paper will serve as a summative statement of what the student learned. It should demonstrate the student's analytical and interpretive skills as it seeks to find the points of intersection between artistic practice and the life of faith.

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Experiential Learning in Faith and the Arts

ICP6861HS L0101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S): Smick, Rebekah

Basic degree students enrol in ICP3861HS

COLLEGE: SCHEDULE: Tue, Wed, Thu TIME: 9:00 to 12:00

CREDITS: One Credit

This course is geared to enrolment in the Artists' Workshop of the Institute for Christian Studies' ART in Orvieto offerings in Orvieto, Italy. It aims to integrate, through the writing of a major paper, the practical experience gained in these arts workshops with the more theoretical knowledge obtained through academic courses in the area of art, religion and theology. Building upon the activities undertaken in the workshop (discussion, visual journals, presentation of work and feedback) as well as the arts project accomplished, the paper will serve as a summative statement of what the student learned. It should demonstrate the student's analytical and interpretive skills as it seeks to find the points of intersection between artistic practice and the life of faith.

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