Offered in Winter 2013 · Previously offered in Winter 2012 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
Seminar exploring patterns of involvement of religion in the public sphere. Traditional assumptions about church and state, impact of 19th-century "disestablishment" and 20th-century pluralism, Catholicism and the state in Quebec, women as religious reformers, the social gospel, Christian populism in the prairies, ecumenical and evangelical approaches to public engagement, implications of constitutional change are among the topics considered. Informed participation, mid-term written assignment, research paper.
Schedule: Wednesday, 09:00 to 11:00 Instructors:Mark G. Toulouse Teaching Methods: Seminars Other Information: Second Semester · One Credit