Previous Years' Course Catalogues
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WYT3651HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Wycliffe College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2015
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
11:00
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Section:
0101
This course of lectures will examine Luther's writings on the theology of the cross and on human freedom; and Calvin's writings on Scripture and the Christian life. Weekly readings and final examination (oral or written).
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WYT3651HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Wycliffe College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2016
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
11:00
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Section:
0101
This course of lectures will examine Luther's writings on the theology of the cross and on human freedom; and Calvin's writings on Scripture and the Christian life.
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WYT3651HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Wycliffe College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2020
Schedule:
Tue
Time:
14:00
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Section:
9101
This course of lectures will examine Luther's writings on the theology of the cross and on human freedom; and Calvin's writings on Scripture and the Christian life.
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WYT3651HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Wycliffe College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2018
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
11:00
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Section:
0101
This course of lectures will examine Luther's writings on the theology of the cross and on human freedom; and Calvin's writings on Scripture and the Christian life.
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WYT3651HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Wycliffe College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2014
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
11:00
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Section:
0101
This course of lectures will examine Luther's writings on the theology of the cross and on human freedom; and Calvin's writings on Scripture and the Christian life. Weekly readings and final examination (oral or written).
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WYT3651HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Wycliffe College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2017
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
11:00
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Section:
0101
This course of lectures will examine Luther's writings on the theology of the cross and on human freedom; and Calvin's writings on Scripture and the Christian life.
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WYT3651HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Wycliffe College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2019
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
11:00
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Section:
0101
This course of lectures will examine Luther's writings on the theology of the cross and on human freedom; and Calvin's writings on Scripture and the Christian life.
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WYT3651HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Wycliffe College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2013
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
11:00
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Section:
0101
This course of lectures will examine Luther's writings on the theology of the cross and on human freedom; and Calvin's writings on Scripture and the Christian life. Weekly readings and final examination (oral or written).
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WYT3651HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Wycliffe College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2022
Schedule:
Tue
Time:
14:00
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Section:
0101
This course of lectures will examine Luther's writings on the theology of the cross and on human freedom; and Calvin's writings on Scripture and the Christian life.
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SMT3652HF
Using the writings of Thomas Berry & theologians who work with the new cosmology, the course provides an introduction to eco-theology as well as the ways eco-theologians are articulating new understandings of theological anthropology, revelation, Christology, pneumatology, sin and salvation, and eschatology.
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SMT3652HF
Using the writings of Thomas Berry; theologians who work with the new cosmology, the course provides an introduction to eco-theology as well as the ways eco-theologians are articulating new understandings of theological anthropology, revelation, Christology, pneumatology, sin and salvation, and eschatology. Adult learning methods. Evaluation: participation, practical integration, reflection paper and integration paper.
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SMT3652HF
Using the writings of Thomas Berry & theologians who work with the new cosmology, the course provides an introduction to eco-theology as well as the ways eco-theologians are articulating new understandings of theological anthropology, revelation, Christology, pneumatology, sin and salvation, and eschatology.
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