Race, Theology, and Diversity - Theological Challenges and Opportunities
College: Trinity College
Instructor(s): Brittain, Christopher C.
Graduate degree students enrol in TRT6641HF
Course Code: 
TRT3641HFF
Semester: 
First Semester
Section: 
6101
Online: 
Yes
Credits: 
One Credit
Location: 
Online - Asynchronous
Description: 

This course explores the intersection of race and theology in contemporary society, focusing on the Canadian context in particular, but will reference to other global contexts as comparative cases. Attention will be given to analyses which suggest that Christian theology and colonialism are deeply implicated in the invention of the concept of race, as well as critiques of ways in which theology has served to discourage genuine communion between peoples of difference. Although race and ethnicity, including indigenous identities, will be the focus of the course, broader attention to issues of diversity and particularity will also be explored, including ways in which people with disabilities are marginalized by churches and society. The potential for theology and churches to support anti-racism and the embrace of diversity will be explored, as well as major obstacles to these achievements.

Pre-Requisites Currently Offered Next Scheduled Previously Offered Scheduling Information
Fall 2023
Winter 2022
Hours per Week: 
2
Minimum: 
5
Maximum: 
20
Teaching Method: 
Lectures
Seminars
Readings
Means of Evaluation: 
Class Participation
Reflection Paper
Research Paper
Short Paper