Atonement & Sacrifice: A Theological Inquiry

WYT6502HS
Summary

Is Chrisitianity a sacrifical religion? What does it mean to say "Christ died for our sins"? Do we offer Christ in the Eucharist? This course will explore the interrelated concepts of "atonement" and "sacrifice" as they are used in Christian theology, especially in the doctrine of the work of Christ, in ecclesiology, and in sacramentology. Readings will include both classic and modern authors, including Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Luther, M. Douglas, Milgrom, Girard, Mascall, Boersma, Hunsinger. Some attention will be paid to postmodern discussions concerning the logic of gift-giving and exchange (Maus, Derrida, Milbank, Cavanaugh).

Enrolment Notes

Professional Graduate students enrol in WYT3502HS.

Course Syllabus
Session Offered
Winter 2018
Day
Thu
Time
04:00 pm ~ 06:00 pm
Discipline
Theological
Online
No
Instructor
Teaching Method
Lectures
Credits
1