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.

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    Hist Religious Ed

    SMP3432HS

    Development of teaching ministry of the Church from New Testament times to present. Special attention to various forms of teaching as they emerged in particular historical contexts and to their relationship with other ministries of the church for perspective on current situation.

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  • Church Conflict and Global Christianity: The End of the Anglican Communion?

    TRT3432HS

    This course analyses tensions in Global Christianity by focusing on the contemporary dispute in the transnational Anglican Communion. It demonstrates that the conflict is about much more than homosexuality, but that this issue is has become the 'presenting' symbol for a series of intersecting tensions and disagreements between Anglicans across the globe. With attention to empirical research, this course looks at the 'homosexuality' crisis as it is refracted in disagreements between 'liberals' and 'orthodox' Anglicans, between North and South (as well as within both North and South), between those supportive of women as priests and bishops and those opposed, as well as the ways that attempts to repair the fabric of Communion have in some instances aggravated the tensions. Religious strife is far from unique to the Anglican Communion, and thus the course also approaches Anglicanism's difficulties in comparative terms with more general tensions in global Christianity. The course attends to demographic trends in world Christianity, theologies of church conflict, and ecclesiological debates over the future of the church.

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  • Sacramental Life

    SMT3433HF

    This course is a historical, systematic, and pastoral study of the sacraments of initiation (baptism, confirmation, Eucharist), sacraments of healing (reconciliation, sacrament of the sick), sacraments of vocation (marriage and orders) in Roman Catholic practice.

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    Sacramental Life

    SMT3433HS

    This course is a historical, systematic, and pastoral study of the sacraments of initiation (baptism, confirmation, Eucharist), sacraments of healing (reconciliation, sacrament of the sick), sacraments of vocation (marriage and orders) in Roman Catholic practice.

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    Sacramental Life

    SMT3433HS

    This course is a historical, systematic, and pastoral study of the sacraments of initiation (baptism, confirmation, Eucharist), sacraments of healing (reconciliation, sacrament of the sick), sacraments of vocation (marriage and orders) in Roman Catholic practice.

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