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.

  • 20th Century Protestant Theology

    EMT3542HF

    Exploration of figures and movements in Protestant Theology during the 20th century: Troeltsch, Neo-Orthodoxy (Barth, Brunner), Bonhoeffer, Bultmann, Tillich, the Niebuhrs, Political/Liberation (Moltmann, Metz, Gutierrez), Process (Cobb, Suchocki), Feminist/Womanist (Russell, McFague, Williams), Black (Cone), Asian (Pieris, Song), Postmodern and Postliberal Theologies. Lectures, discussions, student presentations, and research paper.

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  • 20th Century Protestant Theology

    EMT3542HF

    Exploration of figures and movements in Protestant Theology during the 20th century: Troeltsch, Neo-Orthodoxy (Barth, Brunner), Bonhoeffer, Bultmann, Tillich, the Niebuhrs, Political/Liberation (Moltmann, Metz, Gutierrez), Process (Cobb, Suchocki), Feminist/Womanist (Russell, McFague, Williams), Black (Cone), Asian (Pieris, Song), Postmodern and Postliberal Theologies. Lectures, discussions, student presentations, and research paper.

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  • Cancelled on
    20th Century Protestant Theology

    EMT3542HS

    Exploration of figures and movements in Protestant Theology during the 20th century: Troeltsch, Neo-Orthodoxy (Barth, Brunner), Bonhoeffer, Bultmann, Tillich, the Niebuhrs, Political/Liberation (Moltmann, Metz, Gutierrez), Process (Cobb, Suchocki), Feminist/Womanist (Russell, McFague, Williams), Black (Cone), Asian (Pieris, Song), Postmodern and Postliberal Theologies. Lectures, discussions, student presentations, and research paper.

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  • 20th Century Protestant Theology

    EMT3542HS

    Exploration of figures and movements in Protestant Theology during the 20th century: Troeltsch, Neo-Orthodoxy (Barth, Brunner), Bonhoeffer, Bultmann, Tillich, the Niebuhrs, Political/Liberation (Moltmann, Metz, Gutierrez), Process (Cobb, Suchocki), Feminist/Womanist (Russell, McFague, Williams), Black (Cone), Asian (Pieris, Song), Postmodern and Postliberal Theologies. Lectures, discussions, student presentations, and research paper.

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  • Cancelled on
    20th Century Protestant Theology

    EMT3542HS

    Exploration of figures and movements in Protestant Theology during the 20th century: Troeltsch, Neo-Orthodoxy (Barth, Brunner), Bonhoeffer, Bultmann, Tillich, the Niebuhrs, Political/Liberation (Moltmann, Metz, Gutierrez), Process (Cobb, Suchocki), Feminist/Womanist (Russell, McFague, Williams), Black (Cone), Asian (Pieris, Song), Postmodern and Postliberal Theologies. Lectures, discussions, student presentations, and research paper.

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  • 20th Century Protestant Theology

    EMT3542HS

    Exploration of figures and movements in Protestant Theology during the 20th century: Troeltsch, Neo-Orthodoxy (Barth, Brunner), Bonhoeffer, Bultmann, Tillich, the Niebuhrs, Political/Liberation (Moltmann, Metz, Gutierrez), Process (Cobb, Suchocki), Feminist/Womanist (Russell, McFague, Williams), Black (Cone), Asian (Pieris, Song), Postmodern and Postliberal Theologies. Lectures, discussions, student presentations, and research paper.

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  • Cancelled on
    20th Century Protestant Theology

    EMT3542HS

    Exploration of figures and movements in Protestant Theology during the 20th century: Troeltsch, Neo-Orthodoxy (Barth, Brunner), Bonhoeffer, Bultmann, Tillich, the Niebuhrs, Political/Liberation (Moltmann, Metz, Gutierrez), Process (Cobb, Suchocki), Feminist/Womanist (Russell, McFague, Williams), Black (Cone), Asian (Pieris, Song), Postmodern and Postliberal Theologies. Lectures, discussions, student presentations, and research paper.

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  • Group Therapy - Theory and Practice

    KNP3545HF

    • Instructor(s): Yang, Mi-Weon
    • College: Knox College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Fall 2025 Schedule: Thu  Time: 9:00
    • Section: 0101

    This course provides an in-depth exploration of the foundational theories and practical applications of group therapy, with an emphasis on psychospiritual integration. Through a combination of theoretical study, practical group facilitation, and reflective writing, students will gain the skills necessary to effectively design, lead, and evaluate therapy groups.

    Students will critically engage with the dynamics of group development, cultural and spiritual diversity, and the challenges posed by various group member behaviors. Assignments include active class participation, reflective and integration papers, as well as collaborative group design, didactics, and group facilitation, fostering both Safe and Effective Use of Self (SEUS) and psychospiritual growth.

    By synthesizing theoretical concepts with hands-on practice, students will emerge prepared to design and lead meaningful, structured therapy groups that address diverse needs while integrating spiritual and theological dimensions into their practice.

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    Group Therapy - Theory and Practice

    KNP3545HS

    • Instructor(s): Yang, Mi-Weon
    • College: Knox College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Winter 2026 Schedule: Thu  Time: 9:00
    • Section: 0101

    This course provides an in-depth exploration of the foundational theories and practical applications of group therapy, with an emphasis on psychospiritual integration. Through a combination of theoretical study, practical group facilitation, and reflective writing, students will gain the skills necessary to effectively design, lead, and evaluate therapy groups.

    Students will critically engage with the dynamics of group development, cultural and spiritual diversity, and the challenges posed by various group member behaviors. Assignments include active class participation, reflective and integration papers, as well as collaborative group design, didactics, and group facilitation, fostering both Safe and Effective Use of Self (SEUS) and psychospiritual growth.

    By synthesizing theoretical concepts with hands-on practice, students will emerge prepared to design and lead meaningful, structured therapy groups that address diverse needs while integrating spiritual and theological dimensions into their practice.

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  • Theories and Methods in Psycho-Spiritual Therapy and Marriage & Family Therapy

    EMP3546HF

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Emmanuel College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Summer 2018 Schedule: Tue Thu  Time: 9:30
    • Section: 0101

    This course will explore five theoretical modalities in pastoral counselling and marriage and family therapy: Family Systems (Bowen), Attachment Theory, Relational Self Psychology, Solution Focuses Therapy, and Narrative Therapy. Consideration will be given to spiritual themes implicit in each theoretical modality, and the course will include the use of case studies and therapy demonstrations.

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  • Theories and Methods in Pastoral Counselling & Marriage and Family Therapy

    EMP3546HF

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Emmanuel College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Summer 2016 Schedule: Mon Tue  Time: 9:30
    • Section: 0101

    This course will explore five theoretical modalities in pastoral counselling and marriage and family therapy: Family Systems (Bowen), Attachment Theory, Relational Self Psychology, Solution Focuses Therapy, and Narrative Therapy. Consideration will be given to spiritual themes implicit in each theoretical modality, and the course will include the use of case studies and therapy demonstrations.

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  • Theories and Methods in Pastoral Counselling & Marriage and Family Therapy

    EMP3546HF

    • Instructor(s):
    • College: Emmanuel College
    • Credits: One Credit
    • Session: Summer 2014 Schedule: Tue  Time: 13:30
    • Section: 0101

    This course will explore five theoretical modalities in pastoral counselling and marriage and family therapy: Family Systems (Bowen), Attachment Theory, Relational Self Psychology, Solution Focuses Therapy, and Narrative Therapy. Consideration will be given to spiritual themes implicit in each theoretical modality, and the course will include the use of case studies and therapy demonstrations. This course will be of interest to students preparing for registration in the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario, and/or working to fulfill the requirements to be certified as Registered Marriage and Family Therapists. Evaluation: Book Reflections 40%, Final Assignment 40%, Participation 20%

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