Introduction to Philosophy of ReligionTRT1711HF L0101 SESSION: Fall 2018 INSTRUCTOR(S): Wiebe, DonaldCOLLEGE: Trinity College SCHEDULE: Wed TIME: 11:00 to 13:00 CREDITS: One Credit Primer for theological students with little or no background in philosophical thought. Attention to revolutionary developments in philosophical thought and how they have influenced development of Christian faith. Book analysis, exam. More Information![]() |
Introduction to Counselling and Spiritual Care PracticeEMP1741HF L0101 SESSION: Fall 2018 INSTRUCTOR(S): Couture, Pamela D.COLLEGE: Emmanuel College SCHEDULE: Tue TIME: 9:00 to 12:00 CREDITS: One Credit Care and Community explores the role of care expected of religious practitioners and faith communities in an intercultural context. The pastoral care capacity of a beginning religious practitioner (pastor, chaplain, minister of music, education or lay leader) requires self knowledge, spiritual formation, theory and skill. Narrative theories of care will provide the basis for the assumptions and skill development of the course. Role plays, class discussions and short practical theology papers will provide opportunity to assess a student's self ability to think theologically about pastoral care situations. More Information![]() |
Fundamental Christian Ethics ISAT1901HF L0101 SESSION: Fall 2018 INSTRUCTOR(S): Murphy, PatriciaCOLLEGE: St. Augustine's Seminary SCHEDULE: Thu TIME: 9:00 to 11:00 CREDITS: One Credit An introduction to the foundations and objective dimensions of Catholic moral theology. Among the topics to be studied are scripture, natural moral law, casuistry, relationship between faith and morality, magisterium, moral principles and norms, etc. More Information![]() |
Fundamental Themes in Christian EthicsSMT1904HF L0101 SESSION: Fall 2018 INSTRUCTOR(S): McQueen, MoiraCOLLEGE: St. Michael's College SCHEDULE: Mon TIME: 17:00 to 19:00 CREDITS: One Credit This course explores themes required for an understanding of the moral subject and moral actions. Topics include: Old Testament and New Testament ethics; current ethical theories especially Natural Law; formation of conscience, sin, conversion and the role of the Magisterium. More Information![]() |
Ethical Reflections on Pastoral PracticeRGT1905HF L0101 SESSION: Fall 2018 INSTRUCTOR(S): Berkman, John R.T.COLLEGE: Regis College SCHEDULE: Wed TIME: 11:00 to 13:00 CREDITS: One Credit Basic principles of Christian ethics, with special attention to the pastoral application of moral theology. More Information![]() |
Moral Theology - Cancelled on Apr 22, 2018SAT1905HF L0102 SESSION: Fall 2018 INSTRUCTOR(S): Murphy, PatriciaCOLLEGE: St. Augustine's Seminary SCHEDULE: TBA TIME: TBA to TBA CREDITS: One Credit An introduction to Catholic moral theology, including the fundamental theological meaning of the moral life, a brief survey of the history of Catholic moral thought, the sources of moral knowledge and action: reason, faith, and the role of the magisterium; freedom and law; conscience, virtue, grace and sin; and the elements of moral action - object, intention, and circumstances. Particular attention will be given to the teaching of the 1993 Encyclical Letter Veritatis splendor. More Information![]() |
Moral TheologySAT1905HF L0101 SESSION: Fall 2018 INSTRUCTOR(S): Belgrave, Kevin P.COLLEGE: St. Augustine's Seminary SCHEDULE: Irregular CREDITS: One Credit An introduction to Catholic moral theology, including the fundamental theological meaning of the moral life, a brief survey of the history of Catholic moral thought, the sources of moral knowledge and action: reason, faith, and the role of the magisterium; freedom and law; conscience, virtue, grace and sin; and the elements of moral action - object, intention, and circumstances. Particular attention will be given to the teaching of the 1993 Encyclical Letter Veritatis splendor. More Information![]() |
A History of the Church in the Middle Ages - Cancelled on Jul 5, 2018TRH2002HF L0101 SESSION: Fall 2018 INSTRUCTOR(S): Graham, BarryCOLLEGE: Trinity College SCHEDULE: Thu TIME: 11:00 to 13:00 CREDITS: One Credit The course aims to provide a general knowledge of mediaeval church history (600 - 1500) presented in a text and by exercising critical reasoning through analysing 3 primary texts chosen by the student. The reality of the church's life shown by the clergy, laity and in its worship is made tangible through manuscript, artistic and architectural material from videos and Power Point presentations. Teaching methods: seminars, audiovisuals, lectures. More Information![]() |
History of Christianity II (843-1648)EMH2010HF L0101 SESSION: Fall 2018 INSTRUCTOR(S): Clarke, BrianCOLLEGE: Emmanuel College SCHEDULE: Wed TIME: 9:00 to 11:00 PRE-REQUISITES: History of Christianity I or permission of the instructor. CREDITS: One Credit Development of thought and piety; monasticism and mendicants; crusades, parish life; papacy, princes and church councils; Byzantium; East-West relations; relations with Jews and Muslims; Renaissance and reformations; reformers; missionary expansion; confessionalism. More Information![]() |
History of Christianity II (843-1648)EMH2010HF L0101 SESSION: Fall 2018 INSTRUCTOR(S): Clarke, BrianCOLLEGE: Emmanuel College SCHEDULE: Wed TIME: 9:00 to 11:00 PRE-REQUISITES: History of Christianity I or permission of the instructor. CREDITS: One Credit Development of thought and piety; monasticism and mendicants; crusades, parish life; papacy, princes and church councils; Byzantium; East-West relations; relations with Jews and Muslims; Renaissance and reformations; reformers; missionary expansion; confessionalism. More Information![]() |