Offered in Fall 2009 · Previously offered in Fall 2008 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
Beginning with a quick review of English grammar, the course will introduce the grammar and syntax of the Latin language and provide practice in their use in order to lead students to a reading knowledge of Ecclesiastical Latin: the Vulgate, Canon Law, Ambrose, Augustine, Jerome, Aquinas, hymns and other documents. Evaluation will be based on course assignments, weekly class participation, periodic tests and a final exam. Please note: the second hour of each class is a mandatory tutorial.
Schedule: Wednesday, 9:00 to 11:00 Instructors:Mechtilde O'Mara Teaching Methods: Lectures
Offered in Fall 2009 · Previously offered in Fall 2008 · Online Course
Introductory study of the Anglican communion as a worldwide form of Christianity; its history, key theological issues, worship, schools of thought, approaches to spirituality. 3 short papers. Interdisciplinary History and Theology.
Offered in Fall 2009 · Previously offered in Fall 2008 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
Introductory study of the Anglican communion as a worldwide form of Christianity; its history, key theological issues, worship, schools of thought, approaches to spirituality. 3 short papers. Interdisciplinary History and Theology.
Schedule: Tuesday, 11:00 to 13:00 Instructors:David Neelands Teaching Methods: Lectures
Offered in Fall 2009 · Previously offered in Fall 2008 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
Trends, key questions, and methods of research for advanced theological studies in biblical, historical, pastoral and systematic theology (including ethics). Bibliographic tools, electronic resources. Lectures and seminars. Required of all MA students. Readings, reaction papers, library/bibliographic assignment, short research paper.
Schedule: Tuesday, 17:00 to 19:00 Instructors:Lee F. Cormie Teaching Methods: Lectures, Seminars Other Information: First Semester · One Credit · Crosslisted to: Interdisciplinary
Offered in Fall 2009 · Previously offered in Fall 2008 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
Trends, key questions, and methods of research for advanced theological studies in biblical, historical, pastoral and systematic theology (including ethics). Bibliographic tools, electronic resources. Lectures and seminars. Required of all MA students. Readings, reaction papers, library/bibliographic assignment, short research paper.
Schedule: Tuesday, 17:00 to 19:00 Instructors:Lee F. Cormie Teaching Methods: Lectures, Seminars Other Information: First Semester · One Credit · Crosslisted to: Interdisciplinary