Previous Years' Course Catalogues

There are four categories for course delivery:

In-Person if the course requires attendance at a specific location and time for some or all course activities. These courses will have section codes starting in 0 or 4.

Online – Asynchronous if the course has no requirement for attendance at a specific time or location for any activities or exams. These courses will have the section code starting with 61.

Online – Synchronous if online attendance is expected at a specific time for some or all course activities, and attendance at a specific location is not expected for any activities or exams. These courses will have the section code starting with 62.

Hybrid if the course requires attendance at a specific location and time, however 33-66% of the course is delivered online. If online attendance is expected at a specific time, it will be in place of the in person attendance. These courses will have the section code starting with 31.

Some courses may offer more than one delivery method please ensure that you have the correct section code when registering via ACORN. You will not be permitted to switch delivery method after the last date to add a course for the given semester.

  • A Christian Ending to Our Life:Dying and Death in Orthodox Tradition

    TRP2671HF

    This course will explore the Orthodox Christian theological and pastoral tradition surrounding dying and death. This tradition will be contextualised within the thought and praxis of the Scriptures and early church, as well as the treatment of dying and death in different epochs of western civilisation over the past 2,000 years- as reflected in philosophy, literature, art and community life- culminating in the "death-denying" culture of the 20th century and the crises and ethical dilemmas surrounding death in the early 21st century. Students should emerge from the class able to articulate a thoughtful Orthodox Christian response - both in terms of theology and pastoral practice- to issues of human life, dying and death today.

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  • The Gospel of John

    WYB2671HF

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Wycliffe College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Summer 2015 Schedule: N/A  Time: TBA
    • Section: 6101

    This course will introduce the student to the text of the Gospel of John and its place in ancient and modern studies, including such issues as textual base, compositional history, social context, literary character, reading strategies, and theological application.

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  • The Gospel of John

    WYB2671HF

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Wycliffe College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Fall 2019 Schedule: Tue  Time: 11:00
    • Section: 0101

    The course will introduce students to the text of John's Gospel and to issues surrounding its interpretation. These will include the Gospel's authorship, date, compositional history, social context, literary character, and its theological themes. Particular attention will be paid (i) to a diverse range of scholarly approaches to interpreting John, (ii) to questions concerning the contemporary application of John, and, above all, (iii) to the portrayal of Jesus in John's Gospel. "Who is Jesus for John?" will be the guiding question with which the class is concerned. This course aims to assist students in apprehending the distinctive witness of John's Gospel to the identity of Jesus and in reflecting upon its contemporary significance.

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  • Evangelism Remixed: Learning from Biblical Narratives of Conversion

    WYP2672HF

    An introduction to the theology and practice of evangelism in contemporary society. We will look critically at different evangelistic practices in light of scripture and culture, and consider how healthy evangelism might affect leadership, parish life, worship, preaching, lay ministry, outreach programs and personal relationships.

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  • Evangelism Remixed

    WYP2672HF

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Wycliffe College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Fall 2023 Schedule: Mon  Time: 11:00
    • Section: 6201

    An introduction to the theology and practice of evangelism in contemporary society. We will look critically at different evangelistic practices in light of scripture and culture, and consider how healthy evangelism might affect leadership, parish life, worship, preaching, lay ministry, outreach programs and personal relationships.

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  • Evangelism Remixed

    WYP2672HF

    An introduction to the theology and practice of evangelism in contemporary society. We will look critically at different evangelistic practices in light of scripture and culture, and consider how healthy evangelism might affect leadership, parish life, worship, preaching, lay ministry, outreach programs and personal relationships.

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  • Evangelism Remixed: Learning from Biblical Narratives of Conversion

    WYP2672HF

    An introduction to the theology and practice of evangelism in contemporary society. We will look critically at different evangelistic practices in light of scripture and culture, and consider how healthy evangelism might affect leadership, parish life, worship, preaching, lay ministry, outreach programs and personal relationships.

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  • Evangelism Remixed: Learning from Biblical Narratives of Conversion

    WYP2672HF

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Wycliffe College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Fall 2020 Schedule: Tue  Time: 10:00
    • Section: 9101

    An introduction to the theology and practice of evangelism in contemporary society. We will look critically at different evangelistic practices in light of scripture and culture, and consider how healthy evangelism might affect leadership, parish life, worship, preaching, lay ministry, outreach programs and personal relationships.

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  • Evangelism Remixed: Learning from Biblical Narratives of Conversion

    WYP2672HF

    An introduction to the theology and practice of evangelism in contemporary society. We will look critically at different evangelistic practices in light of scripture and culture, and consider how healthy evangelism might affect leadership, parish life, worship, preaching, lay ministry, outreach programs and personal relationships.

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  • Evangelism Remixed: Learning from Biblical Narratives of Conversion

    WYP2672HF

    An introduction to the theology and practice of evangelism in contemporary society. We will look critically at different evangelistic practices in light of scripture and culture, and consider how healthy evangelism might affect leadership, parish life, worship, preaching, lay ministry, outreach programs and personal relationships.

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  • Evangelism Remixed: Learning from Biblical Narratives of Conversion

    WYP2672HF

    An introduction to the theology and practice of evangelism in contemporary society. We will look critically at different evangelistic practices in light of scripture and culture, and consider how healthy evangelism might affect leadership, parish life, worship, preaching, lay ministry, outreach programs and personal relationships.

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  • Evangelism Remixed: Learning from Biblical Narratives of Conversion

    WYP2672HS

    An introduction to the theology and practice of evangelism in contemporary society. We will look critically at different evangelistic practices in light of scripture and culture, and consider how healthy evangelism might affect leadership, parish life, worship, preaching, lay ministry, outreach programs and personal relationships.

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