The course is designed to expose students to the rich religious diversity of the city and to the categories of hospitality, encounter, and dialogue that are becoming part and parcel of theology today. The course is divided into 3 parts. The first part introduces students to various theologies of religion and dialogue that have emerged since the Second Vatican Council. The second part of the course includes visits to other religious groups on the UofT campus and neighboring areas. The on-site visits will introduce students to non-Christian prayer and liturgy, sacred space, social action and educational programs of other faiths that are flourishing in the city of Toronto. A last part of the course invites student to reflect on their interfaith experie nces toward articulating a personal spirituality and theology of encounter and dialogue..
April 10, 2024
March 30, 2024
March 25, 2024
In this workshop, students will learn a range of book arts from both Western and Eastern traditions. We'll begin with paper decoration and then complete several modern book forms. Students will go home with experience and handouts to recreate these practices at home for use as sketchbooks, journals or artists' books.
Continuing Education
March 07, 2024
February 14, 2024
January 15, 2024
January 08, 2024
December 11, 2023
March 23, 2017
April 28, 2017
Theology Librarian, Kelly Library
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Examines the literature, languages, history, music, folklore and archaeology of the peoples of Ireland, Scotland and Wales in the ancient and modern worlds, including the transmission of Celtic traditions to Canada and the United States.
Undergraduate
October 18, 2022
April 05, 2022