Patristic Exegesis as a Resource for PreachingTRT2321HF L0101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S): Wang, LisaCOLLEGE: Trinity College SCHEDULE: Tue, Thu TIME: 14:00 to 17:00 CREDITS: One Credit This course provides an introduction to the ways in which the Bible was read and interpreted by the ancient Christians, and considers how we can best use these modes of exegesis as a resource for preaching and catechesis today. Assigned readings, research paper and written sermon. More Information![]() |
EcclesiologySAT2401HF L6101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S): Lombardi, JosephineCOLLEGE: St. Augustine's Seminary SCHEDULE: Online CREDITS: One Credit The mystery of the Church as seen in the light of Vatican II. Her foundation in Christ in Scripture and history that gives rise to her structure, mission, and four Marks. Mary as the Mother of the Church and eschatological icon. One midterm test, one mini-synthesis and a final oral examination. More Information![]() |
Introduction to Liturgy - Cancelled on Apr 29, 2014SMT2402HS L0101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S):COLLEGE: St. Michael's College SCHEDULE: TBA TIME: TBA to TBA CREDITS: One Credit This course is an introduction to the history, theology and pastoral practice of Christian liturgy. Topics include: the role of ritual and symbol in human life, the historical development of Christian worship in both East and West, the relationship of liturgy to society and culture, liturgical theology, and critical approaches to liturgical practice. Lectures, readings, discussions, online postings, class presentation, research paper. More Information![]() |
Church Ministry Sacraments: Presbyterian and Reformed ViewsKNT2431HF L0101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S): Fensham, Charles JamesCOLLEGE: Knox College SCHEDULE: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri TIME: 9:30 to 12:30 CREDITS: One Credit A theological exploration of Church, Ministry and Sacraments from a Presbyterian perspective in dialogue with other traditions and contemporary expressions of the Christian movement. Assignment and Paper. Prerequisites: A basic introductory theology course. Knox M.Div. students need to have Ref. Theology in Dialogue. More Information![]() |
Beyond Religious Education: Implications of the Spirituality of Children for Theory and PracticeTRP2443HF L4101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S):COLLEGE: Trinity College SCHEDULE: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri CREDITS: One Credit This course will explore recent developments around the spirituality of children, and the theology of childhood as a means of reshaping and revitalizing the practice of ministry with children. Participants will discover how to be companions with children on their spiritual journey. Participants will also be trained in the Godly Play method of being with children, and upon completion will be accredited storytellers by Godly Play Canada. The course will consist of lectures, small group work, tutorials, and required reading. Participants will be evaluated on class participation, a book report, a research paper, and the learning and telling of a Godly Play story. More Information![]() |
Orthodox Pastoralia 2: 1300 - presentTRH2455HF L0101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S):COLLEGE: Trinity College SCHEDULE: Mon, Thu TIME: 19:00 to 22:00 CREDITS: One Credit History and leading themes in Orthodox spiritual - pastoral writing by monks, bishops, laymen and laywomen, from the hesychast period until the present. Filling in of background and developments from 1300 through the 18th and 19th c. revival, but concentration on 20th C. writers. Readings (from a kit of excerpts) will include monastic writings, spiritual anthologies and inspirational texts, catecheses, sermons, and letters, and some diaries. More Information![]() |
Eco-Theology Faith and PracticeSMT2610HS L4101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S):COLLEGE: St. Michael's College SCHEDULE: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun CREDITS: One Credit Through lecture, discussion, prayer and eco-praxis, course participants will develop a solid academic foundation in eco-theology, skills to analyze contemporary social and ethical issues in ecology, and an integration of theology, spirituality and practical applications including organic gardening to support the formation of Christian identity and mission in the world today. This is an off campus course with residential component. More Information![]() |
Evangelistic Legacy of C.S. LewisWYP2610HF L0101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S):COLLEGE: Wycliffe College SCHEDULE: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri CREDITS: One Credit A consideration of the biography, theology and fiction of C.S. Lewis, with attention to his understanding and practice of evangelism and its applicability today. More Information![]() |
Engaging Islam in the 21st CenturyWYT2637HF L0101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S):COLLEGE: Wycliffe College SCHEDULE: Irregular CREDITS: One Credit This course is for Christian theology students who wish to have a basic knowledge of the religion of Islam. Two basic questions are attempted in the course: "What is Islam?" and How do I engage the Muslim?". These two questions will underline the lectures and discussions.The course will give special attention to the relationship of Islam to the west and to modernity, as the movements related to this encounter. More Information![]() |
Gospel of LukeRGB2665HF L0101 SESSION: Summer 2015 INSTRUCTOR(S): Lewis, Scott M.COLLEGE: Regis College SCHEDULE: Mon, Wed, Fri TIME: 1000 to 1200 CREDITS: One Credit The primary focus will be on the Gospel of Luke, dealing with such topics as: Luke as historian, Israel in Luke's theology; rich and poor; universalism; forgiveness; table fellowship and God's kingdom; eschatology and salvation history. Short written assignments and final paper. No exam. More Information![]() |