College | University of Trinity College, Faculty of Divinity |
Instructor(s) | Wiebe, Donald |
Course Code | TRT3101HS |
Semester | Second Semester |
Section | 0101 |
Online | No |
Credits | One Credit |
Location | Toronto (St George Campus) |
Description |
This seminar course is intended to provide students in the "theological studies program" with a broad understanding of the anthropological conditions that "constrain" all modes of human thought, including primitive religious and "meta-religious'' thought, at various periods in the evolution of Homo sapiens and subsequent historical developments. The intention here is not to sutvey the range of informal or formal methods employed in the various types of theology (whether biblical or narrative; political or prophetic; natural or revealed; historical, systematic, or pastoral; etc.) or of the theologies of particular Christian denominations or theologians. Its objective is to inquire whether it is possible to construct a sound framework or "theory" of method that can justify the knowledge claims of the disciplines (or fields) included under the rubric "Christian Theological Studies" within the framework of the modern Western research university. |
Schedule | Tue |
Start Time | TBA |
End Time | TBA |
Hours Per Week | 2 |
Minimum Enrolment | 5 |
Maximum Enrolment | 15 |
Additional Notes | This course was previously taught at the 5000 level under course code TRT5005H |
Schedule Notes | <p>Location: Larkin Building room 340</p> |
Teaching Method |
Lectures
Seminars
Readings
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Means of Evaluation |
Class Participation
Summative Paper
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Currently Offered | Winter 2018 |