Theology II

College Emmanuel College
Instructor(s) Bourgeois, Michael
Course Code EMT2102HS
Semester Second Semester
Section 0101
Online No
Credits One Credit
Location Toronto (St George Campus)
Description

In this course, students work on constructing their own theologies of salvation (soteriology) in dialogue with questions raised by key historical and contemporary theologians. We will explore soteriology as it relates to theologies of atonement, sin and evil, creation, redemption and eschatology, and the roles played by God and humanity and the person and work of Jesus Christ in processes of redemption. We also explore how key historical movements of social and theological change, as well as pressing, contemporary pastoral questions related to gender-based violence, political and social liberation movements, global Christianity, and inter-faith relations contribute to our own understandings of salvation. Student work will be evaluated based on participation, short figure-based interpretive papers, and a final integrative, constructive theological paper.

Pre-Requisites one introductory course in systematic theology.
Schedule Tue
Start Time 14:00
End Time 17:00
Hours Per Week 3
Minimum Enrolment 5
Maximum Enrolment 40
Teaching Method
Lectures
Readings
Means of Evaluation
Class Participation
Summative Paper
Short Paper
Previously Offered Winter 2016
Currently Offered Winter 2019