Theology II
EMT2102HF
L0101
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Cancelled on 2011/03/24
Offered in Fall 2011 · Previously offered in Winter 2008 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
An examination of formative and alternative theologies of redemption from Christianity's early years through the twentieth century, focusing on how theologians have variously conceived the problem to which redemption is addressed, the work and person of Jesus Christ, and the roles of God and humanity in effecting redemption. Theologians considered may include Irenaeus, Athanasius, Augustine, Calvin, Bushnell, Maurice, Niebuhr, Cone, Soelle, Heyward, and Ruether. Lectures, reading, discussions, presentation and final paper. Prerequisite: one introductory course in systematic theology.
Schedule: Tuesday, 14:00 to 16:00
Instructors: Michael Bourgeois
Other Information: First Semester · One Credit