New Testament Responses to Violence

College Emmanuel College
Instructor(s)
Course Code EMB2801HF
Semester First Semester
Section 0101
Online No
Credits One Credit
Location Toronto (St George Campus)
Description

A variety of recent political events have confronted students of theology with the spectre of violence in recent years, inevitably raising the question of how to engage the issue theologically. This course will aid students' engagement with various forms of violence (imperial, gender, economic, etc.) through the various New Testament authors and their own dealings with the issues. Indeed, insofar as the Bible is accorded significant political value, it is vital - regardless of one's own religious proclivities - to understand what the texts contained in the New Testament have to report on these issues in their own era. This course surveys various points at which New Testament authors encountered the violence. It aims to acquaint students with the social world of the New Testament, to familiarize students in major issues in the study of the New Testament, and to aid students in the development of a biblical hermeneutic conscious of its implications.

Schedule TueWedThuFri
Start & End Date Jun 17, 2014 - Jun 27, 2014
Start Time 13:30
End Time 16:30
Minimum Enrolment 10
Maximum Enrolment 0
Enrolment Notes

This course has been offered previously under the title 'New Testament Responses to Imperial Violence'.  Major syllabus change effective 20145

Additional Notes

Last day to register: June 2 / to drop: June 18 / to pay: June 4

Schedule Notes

<p>17 June 2014 - 27 June 2014</p>

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Previously Offered Summer 2013
Currently Offered Summer 2014