The Spatiality of God - Space, Place, and Architecture in Christian Theology

College Wycliffe College
Instructor(s) Mangina, Joseph
Course Code WYT3606HS
NOTE: Graduate degree students enrol in WYT6606HS
Semester Second Semester
Section 0101
Online No
Credits One Credit
Location Toronto (St George Campus)
Description

The course is an inquiry into a range of questions concerning spatiality that arise in Christian dogmatics. Is the triune God spatial? What is meant by “omnipresence”? How do divine space and created spaces differ, and how might they be said to interact? What are the spatial dimensions of the incarnation? Students will be introduced to methodological issues concerning the use of spatial theory in theology, as well as how to best think about land and sacred places. Readings will include relevant parts of Scripture as well as theologians who addressed the topic, including Aquinas, Barth, Jenson, Gorringe, and Cavanaugh. Other resources may include authors in such ancillary fields as architecture (Richard Kieckhefer), anthropology (James C. Scott), and human geography (Yi-Fu Tuan). The course will conclude by examining concrete test cases of spatiality, e.g. Chartres Cathedral and modern storefront churches.

Pre-Requisites Systematic Theology 1 and II
Schedule Wed
Start Time 10:00
End Time 10:00
Hours Per Week 3
Minimum Enrolment 10
Maximum Enrolment 20
Means of Evaluation
Other
Currently Offered Winter 2025