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Note: This is the 2011–2012 edition of the eCalendar. Update the year in your browser's URL bar for the most recent version of this page, or click here to jump to the newest eCalendar.
Courses are to be selected in consultation with the student's program adviser for students admitted from high school into U0.
Students admitted to U1 on the basis of a Quebec Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) will take these required courses in their first year.
Students admitted to the B.Th. on the basis of a bachelor degree should consult their program adviser about their first year requirements, if any. By permission of the B.Th. Committee, students may substitute courses for any of the required courses if they have already taken them or similar courses for credit elsewhere.
Religious Studies : An introduction to the beliefs, practices, and religious institutions of these three world religions.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Levy, B Barry; Fletcher, Charles Douglas; Henderson, Ian H (Winter)
Winter
Religious Studies : A critical study of selected ancient and modern accounts of the aims and person of Jesus. Attention will be given also to the question of the historical sources and to the relationship between faith and history.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Henderson, Ian H (Fall)
Fall, Winter and Summer
Religious Studies : Explores the Christian narrative and theological worldview, in relation to western religion, ethics, philosophy, science, and culture, with reference to both primary and secondary literature.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Assaly, Robert (Winter)
Winter and Summer
Prerequisite: One prior course in Christianity, or History of Western Thought or by permission of the instructor.
To be determined in consultation with the B.Th. program adviser.
Students entering the B.Th. as a second degree program would normally take 60 credits and begin with Year 2 (U2) courses. These students should verify with their program adviser regarding course substitutions if they have completed similar courses elsewhere.
Religious Studies : An introduction to the literature of Ancient Israel in English translation. Reading and interpreting representative selections.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Kirkpatrick, Patricia (Fall)
Fall
Religious Studies : Approaches to historical-critical scholarship and to the historical background of the Old Testament. Part of the course will be an examination of methods of biblical analysis through the use of learning cells.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Oegema, Gerbern (Winter)
Winter
Religious Studies : An introduction to the interpretation of the New Testament.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Udoh, Fabian (Fall)
Fall
Religious Studies : An introduction to the critical study of the Gospels.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Henderson, Ian H (Winter)
Winter
Religious Studies : A survey of major developments in the history of Christianity from the end of the apostolic age to 1500. Selected readings from primary and secondary sources will be used.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Kirby, W J Torrance (Fall)
Fall
Religious Studies : Significant events and persons in the history of western Christianity from 1500 - 1948 will be studied. Attention is focused on mainline denominations in Britain and continental Europe.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Kirby, W J Torrance (Winter)
Winter
Religious Studies : An introduction to the central categories of Christian theology. The course will include discussion of the nature of theology, and of all the primary areas of doctrine (Theology, Christology, Pneumatology, Anthropology, Ecclesiology, Eschatology). Throughout, a conscious attempt will be made to reflect on the Christian faith in the light of the contemporary apologetic situation.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Simons, John (Winter)
Winter
Religious Studies : Introduction to the subject. Faith and reason, theistic arguments, values and destiny, the problem of evil, religious language.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Kanaris, Jim (Fall)
Fall
To be chosen from among the 300- or 400-level courses offered in the B.Th. or B.A. Religious Studies programs (or RELG 280D1/-RELG 280D2) in consultation with the B.Th. program adviser.
Religious Studies : An introduction to the grammar and syntax of New Testament Greek.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Udoh, Fabian; Keiser, Jeffrey (Fall)
Students must register for both RELG 280D1 and RELG 280D2.
No credit will be given for this course unless both RELG 280D1 and RELG 280D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
RELG 280D1 and RELG 280D2 together are equivalent to RELG 280
Religious Studies : See RELG 280D1 for course description.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Udoh, Fabian; Keiser, Jeffrey (Winter)
Prerequisite: RELG 280D1
No credit will be given for this course unless both RELG 280D1 and RELG 280D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
RELG 280D1 and RELG 280D2 together are equivalent to RELG 280
* Note: RELG 420 may be replaced with another course if recommended by the program adviser.
Religious Studies : A survey of the major Christian traditions in Canada from the settlement of New France to the present. Lectures and seminars with use, where possible, of primary source materials.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Marr, Lucille (Winter)
Winter
Prerequisite: RELG 323
Religious Studies : This course is a continuation of RELG 333.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Vissers, John (Fall)
Fall
Prerequisite: RELG 333
Religious Studies : Examines ancient and modern sources of Christian moral thought against a backdrop of contemporary alternatives.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Farrow, Douglas B (Fall)
Fall
Prerequisites: One course in theology or Christian thought and one course in philosophy or ethics.
Religious Studies : Examines varied expressions of Christianity as a global religion with a particular focus on Asia, Africa and Latin America from the 18th century to the present.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Vissers, John; Aitken, Ellen (Winter)
Winter
Prerequisite: A 300 level course in Christianity or permission of the Instructor.
18 credits selected as follows:
One 3-credit course in a religious tradition other than Christianity, such as the courses listed below.
Students who have previously completed a university-level course in world religions may replace this with another complementary course.
Islamic Studies : A survey of the most important philosophers and theologians in Islamic intellectual history, with a focus on the theories they articulated and the movements they engendered. The impact of European thought on 19th and 20th century Islamic intellectual history is also examined.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Religious Studies : The interaction of Hinduism and Buddhism in India with special reference to the law of Karma, caste, women, ritual, death, yoga, and liberation. Determination of interpretative principles for understanding the religious psychology of Hindus and Buddhists.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Soneji, Davesh; Lai, Lei Kuan (Fall)
Fall
Religious Studies : Harmony with nature, society, and cosmos to be explored through the religions of the Far East (Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism and Shinto).
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Hori, G (Winter)
Winter
Religious Studies : The beliefs, practices and religious institutions of the Jews from ancient times to the present.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Religious Studies : A study of early Shinto mythology, Shinto-Buddhist syncretism, Neo-Confucianism and its influence upon the resurgence of Shinto during the Tokugawa period, folk religion and the New Religions.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Religious Studies : This course studies the Confucian classics, philosophical and religious Taoism, and Neo-Confucianism and also examines the syncresis between the Chinese religions and Indian Buddhism.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
9 credits, one 3-credit course in each of the following areas:
3 credits from:
Religious Studies : A study of Job with some attention to Proverbs and Ecclesiastes (in English translation).
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
3 credits from:
3 credits from:
Religious Studies : Selected topics illustrating the Reformers' theological agenda, with special reference to Luther, Zwingli and Calvin.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Kirby, W J Torrance (Winter)
Winter
Religious Studies : Seminar exploring the phenomena of internal religious experience in their relation to received formularies of Christian thought and practice.
Terms: Summer 2012
Instructors: Otto, Jennifer (Summer)
Summer
Religious Studies : An examination of issues and persons in Europe and the British Isles that contributed to ecclesiastical and social change during the 16th and early 17th centuries.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
6 credits, to be chosen from among the 300- or 400-level courses offered in the B.Th. or B.A. Religious Studies programs (or RELG 280D1/-RELG 280D2) in consultation with the B.Th. program adviser.