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Course Timetables, 2010-11

MTS/M.Div. Timetable (tentative)
Bachelor's Theology & Religious Studies Timetable
MA/Graduate-Level Courses


MTS/M.Div. Course Timetable 2010-11

Courses with insufficient enrolment will not be offered.

Click on the course name for its calendar description.

For up-to-date classroom info, check timetable posted by Info Desk or check at Student Centre.

Course numbers ending in a or f are first term half-courses (0.5).
Course numbers ending in b or g are second term half-courses (0.5)

Course #SectTitleDaysStart
Time
End TimeProfessor
BS5110A550Introduction to the Bible as ScriptureW9301120Smith
F9301020
BS5112B550Pentateuch & the Deuteronomistic HistoryW9301120Hamilton
F330420
BS5116B550The New Testament WritingsF9301220Smith
BS5205A550The Major Letters of PaulTu9301220Smith
BS5225B550Death and Resurrection of JesusTu15301820Smith
BS5222A550Prophetic LiteratureW9301220Hamilton
BS5228b550Dead Sea ScrollsW16301820Hamilton
CH5104A550Early Church to Late Middle AgesTh8301120Ruso
CH5106B550Late Mid Ages to Mod Period and Contemp. WorldTh8301120Acres
CH5210Btake any FoT course
CH5232A550Patristic & Med. Liturgical HistoryW13301620Irving
FE5110A550Field EducationW13301630Anderson
/Silcox
FE52111A550Field EducationTh9301120tba
FE5212b550Take instead of 5214X or 5216bW130320Anderson
FE5214X550Take TAKE FE5212b INSTEAD
FE5216b550TO BE ANNOUNCED
FE5222A550Take instead of 5310aTu9301020tba
FE55230A/B550Community-Based Learning
Contact Instructor for details
Anderson
FE5310A550TAKE FE222a INSTEAD
GRK5103A550Introductory GrammarTu13301520tba
F13301520
GRK5104B550Continuation of Grammar and New Testament ReadingsTu13301520tba
F13301520
GRK5223A550Readings in New TestamentM12301520tba
GRK5224B550Readings in Jewish and Christian GreekM12301520tba
HEB5040A550Study of Classical HebrewT13301520Hamilton
F13301520
HEB5041B550Study of Classical Hebrew con'tT13301520Hamilton
F13301520
HOM5204B550Theology & Practice of PreachingTh8301120Townshend
HOM5305A550Communicating Gospel in Contemporary CulturesTh14301720Townshend
LIT5204B550Intro to LiturgyTh14301720Irving
LIT5301A550Liturgical Leadership (contact instructor)TBAIrving
LIT5308B550Passover & Easter, 2 Liturgical TraditionsF9301220Irving
PT5213B550Contact Instructor for timingDanaher
PT5230A550Congregational Development, LeadershipTu17302020Morrison
PT5231A550Pastoral Care & CounsellingTu14301720Morrison
PT5239A550Topic: Rel. Educ: Congregational Teaching MinistryTu14301620tba
PT5305A550Ordained Ministry, A Theol. ReflectionTh18002100Townshend
PT5330B550Couple & Family DynamicsT17302030Morrison
RELED5203B550Intro to Christian EducationTu14301720Morrison
REL5132A550Religions of the EastW19002100Acres
REL5133B550Religions of the Near EastW19002100Acrees
REL5201A550Interpreting AbrahamTh14301720tba
REL5310B550Interpreting the Qu'ranTh14301720tba
CANCELLED
REL5320A
550Interpreting the Hebrew BibleCOURSE CANCELLED
REL5330B550Interpreting the Christian BibleW9301230tba
ST5103A550Intro to Systematic TheologyTu9301120Badcock
Tu12301330
ST5202A550Philosophical Found. for Christian Theol.Th14301720Badcock
ST5206B550Christ, Salvation & TrinityTu9301120Badcock
Tu12301330
ST5210A550Spirit, Church and SacramentsF9301230Badcock
ST5222B550Theology of Karl BarthW12301520Badcock
TE5203B550Crit. Investigation of Theol. EthicsM9301220Danaher


Bachelor's-level Theology Timetable 2010-11

for bachelor's courses in Hebrew, Greek, Religious Studies and Theological Studies, please see the Registrar's timetable on line.

You can see these course descriptions on line at this page.

Special Course for 2010-11

Theological Studies 3313fa (Major Authors and Texts) "Constructing Religion"
with Dr. William Acres.
Wednesdays, 12:30-14:30
An introduction to the historical, anthropological, sociological, and political constructions of religion, ancient to modern, using primary texts and a variety of critical methods. A seminar course with research.


Bachelor's-level Theology Timetable 2009-10

Click on the course name for its calendar description.

Check timetable posted by Information Desk for most up-to-date room assignments.

Course numbers ending in a or f are in the first term half-courses (0.5).
Course numbers ending in b or g are in the second term half-courses (0.5).
Course numbers ending in E or with no suffix are full courses (1.0).


RS = Religious Studies
TS = Theological Studies


Course #SectTitleDaysStart TimeEnd TimeRoomProfessor
HEB1040A550Study of Classical HebrewT12301420Hamilton
F12301420
HEB1041B550Study of Classical Hebrew con'tT12301420Hamilton
F12301420
HEB2240A550Interm. Biblical Hebrew:ProseW12301420tba
HEB2241B550Interm. Biblical Hebrew:PoetryW12301420tba
RS1029550Intro to New Testament GreekTu12301420Smith
F12301420
RS2114A550Intro to Dead Sea ScrollsTu16301820Hamilton
RS2129550Further New Testament GreekM12301520tba
RS2131E550Intro to Living ReligionsW15301720Acres
RS2131E551Intro to Living ReligionsW19002100Acres
RS2228F550Spirituality Old & NewW15301720Marks
RS2229G550Modernity, Post-ModernityW15301720Marks
RS2301F550Interpreting AbrahamTh14301620Acres
RS2310G550Interpreting The Qu'ranTh14301620tba
RS2320F550Interpreting The Hebrew BibleTu14301620tba
RS2330G550Interpreting The Christian BibleW12301420Smith
RS3450G550Judaism and the HolocaustT15301720Marks
TS1020E550Lecture Intro to TheologyW18002000Marks/Badcock
TS1020E551Tutorial Intro to TheologyW20002100Marks/Badcock
TS1020E552Tutorial Intro to TheologyTh9301020Marks/Badcock
TS2200F550Elements of Biblical ExegesisW9301120Smith
F9301020
TS2201F550The Patristic PeriodTh8301020Acres
TS2203G550Old Testament ExegesisTh13301620Hamilton
TS205G550The Modern PeriodTh8301020Acres
TS2206G550New Testament ExegesisW9301120Smith
TS2207F550Intro to Systematic TheologyTu9301120Badcock
Tu12301320
TS2208G550Christ, Salvation & TrinityTu9301120Badcock
W12301320
TS2210F550Basic Questions in Philos. TheologyTh13301620Badcock
TS3300F550Theological Thought of the 18th & 20th CenturyTu19002100Marks
TS3312G550Crit. Investigation of Theol. EthicsF8301120Danaher
TS3313F550Major Authors & Texts; Topic:African SpiritualityTu19001100tba
TS3330F550Theory & Practice of MusicW19002100Lupton
TS4403F550The Major Pauline EpistlesW14301620Smith
TS4410F550Spirit, Church & SacramentsF9301120Badcock
TS4415G550Major Authors & Texts; Topic:Bible in Christian EducationTu14301620tba


MA/Graduate-Level Theology Timetable

(for those registered through Faculty of Graduate Studies only)


Courses in Winter 2010

Theology 9511: Theology & Interpretation; Tuesday evenings, beginning January 5, 2010, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Dr. John Dool; room tba.

Theology 9513: Research Methods

(The following elective courses are taught on a tutorial basis at a time to be determined, and availability is subject to the discretion of the Instructor concerned and of the Graduate Chair. Courses are not available for Audit. Please consult the instructor for permission before asking to be registered in the courses.)

Theology 9501: The Human Condition: Sin and Grace; Dr. Darren Marks (dmarks@uwo.ca)

Theology 9502: Science and Theology; Dr. Darren Marks (dmarks@uwo.ca)

Theology 9503: New Testament Textual Criticism; Dr. Alistair Weir (gweir@uwo.ca)

Theology 9504: Reading "World Religions" through the Paradigm of Christianity; Dr. William Acres (wacres@uwo.ca) (new for Winter 2010)

Theology 9530: Seminar in Systematic Theology (Topic: Christian Doctrine from the Second Century to the Council of Chalcedon); Dr. Gary Badcock (gbadcock@uwo.ca)

Theology 9550: Seminar in Biblical Studies (Topic: Interpreting Paul's Letters); Dr. Daniel Smith (dsmith89@uwo.ca)

Theology 9580: Seminar in Moral & Political Theology (Topic: Political Theology); Dr. Paul Nesbitt-Larking (pnesbitt@uwo.ca)



Courses in Winter 2010
(2 hours, 1 day per week)
Courses now begin with "9".

Theology 9511: Theology & Interpretation; Thursday, 7-9 p.m., classroom W4; Dr. John Dool

Theology 9513: Research Methods

(The following elective courses are taught on a tutorial basis at a time to be determined, and availability is subject to the discretion of the Instructor concerned and of the Graduate Chair. Courses are not available for Audit. Please consult the instructor for permission before asking to be registered in the courses.)

Theology 9501: The Human Condition: Sin and Grace; Dr. Darren Marks (dmarks@uwo.ca)

Theology 9502: Science and Theology; Dr. Darren Marks (dmarks@uwo.ca)

Theology 9503: New Testament Textual Criticism; Dr. Alistair Weir (gweir@uwo.ca)

Theology 9504: Constructing World Religions in the Christian Paradigm; Dr. William Acres (wacres@uwo.ca)

Theology 9530: Seminar in Systematic Theology (Topic: Christian Doctrine from the Second Century to the Council of Chalcedon); Dr. Gary Badcock (gbadcock@uwo.ca)

Theology 9550: Seminar in Biblical Studies (Topic: Interpreting Paul's Letters); Dr. Daniel Smith (dsmith89@uwo.ca)

Theology 9580: Seminar in Moral & Political Theology (Topic: Political Theology); Dr. Paul Nesbitt-Larking (pnesbitt@uwo.ca)


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