Kierkegaard as a Theological Resource
TRT3575HF
L0101
Offered in Summer 2012 · Previously offered in Summer 2011 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
Intro to some main ideas that are theologically and ethically relevant in Kierkegaard's thought: person, indirect communication, irony, edification, confession, sermon, scripture. Christ as model and as redeemer. Attention to biblical figures shaping Kierkegaard's understanding of faith. Selected readings from Either/Or, Purity of Heart, Gospel of Suffering, Christian Discourses, and Works of Love. Class presentations and contribution to discussions 10%; Short critique (400-600 words) on reading designated by instructor 15%; Term paper (discussed with outline in advance) 50%; Class test (one hour) 25%.
AD students enrol in TRT6575HF.
Schedule: Wednesday, 12:00 to 16:00 · Begins: 05/09 · Ends: 06/13
Schedule Notes: May 9 - June 13
Instructors: Abrahim H. Khan
Other Information: First Semester · One Credit
Enrollment Notes: Withdrawal deadline: May 16, 2012
Additional Notes: Location: Larkin Building, room 212