| College | Wycliffe College |
| Instructor(s) | Hayes, Alan L. |
| Course Code | WYH3271HS |
| Semester | Second Semester |
| Section | 0101 |
| Online | No |
| Credits | One Credit |
| Location | Toronto (St George Campus) |
| Description |
The course will test the thesis that despite signs of institutional decline, Canadian Christianity in recent decades has given evidence of a creative and dynamic reappropriation of faith and witness in a rapidly evolving cultural context. Rather than attempting a generalized survey of the period, we will consider ten significant movements. These will be: the Canadian reception of Vatican II; the Quiet Revolution in Quebec; the development of the Toronto School of Theology; the leadership of women; ecumenical redefinitions of mission; the expanding influence of indigenous peoples; charismatic, evangelical, and seeker movements; new spiritualities in art, architecture, literature, and music; multi-cultural Christianities; and multi-faith dialogue. Have some old wineskins been stretched beyond their capacity to accommodate the ferment of new wine? |
| Pre-Requisites | Minimum of one post-secondary historical course |
| Schedule | Thu |
| Start Time | 14:00 |
| End Time | 16:00 |
| Hours Per Week | 2 |
| Minimum Enrolment | 6 |
| Maximum Enrolment | 20 |
| Teaching Method |
Lectures
Seminars
Readings
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| Means of Evaluation |
Other
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| Currently Offered | Winter 2017 |