Foundations of Theology

This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment.

Description: This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment. Topics include the historical development of modern theology, the relationship of religious narrative to religious doctrine, faith and reason, revelation and authority, tradition and development, magisterium and Theology, and Synodaility.

Seminary: Regis College, University of Toronto

Science areas: Social anthropology; biodiversity, ecology, and environmental ethics;

RGT1101H F LEC9101 20219 Foundations of Theology Course Syllabus

 

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