Human Sexuality in a Christian Perspective
WYT3682HS
L0101
Offered in Summer 2012 · Previously offered in Summer 2010 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
This course will examine human sexuality from a range of theological and historical perspectives: scriptural, doctrinal, sociological, and ethical. Questions of sexual differentiation, desire, procreation, family, and marriage and celibacy will be discussed. The goal of the course is to provide the student with a broad base from which to discern a consistent pattern of Christian understanding regarding sexuality, within both historical and contemporary diversities. The course will engage broad reading, lecture, and discussion, with a final paper aimed at outlining and justifying a teaching syllabus for teenagers within a church setting (15 pages). Advanced Degree students will have an expanded reading list and will be writing a longer research paper on a chosen set topic relating to Christian formation with regard to sexuality within pluralistic cultures.
AD students enrol in WYT6682HS.
Schedule: 09:00 to 15:00 · Begins: 08/27 · Ends: 08/31
Schedule Notes: Monday through Friday, August 27-31
Instructors: Ephraim Radner
Other Information: Second Semester · One Credit
Enrollment Notes: Withdrawal Deadline: August 28th