Theologies of Poverty and Development

WYP2625HF
Summary

This course introduces participants to a range of historical and contemporary theologies of poverty and development, located among local and global community movements, faith-based groups, and church institutions of the global South and North. The social science, theory and practice of community development are integrated with theological analysis and reflection on questions of divine presence in the spaces of poverty, justice and transformation. The course focuses especially on:

1. Poverty, development and justice In the Bible

2. Poverty, development and justice in church history

3. The apologies and confessions of the church

4. Toxic charity

5. Indigenous perspectives on poverty and development

6. Poverty, power and policy: the church as advocate

7. Faith-based NGOs

8. Contemporary church theologies of development

9. Evangelical perspectives on poverty and development: integral mission

10. Roman Catholic perspectives on poverty and development

11. Multi-faith approaches to poverty and development

12. The religion and development dialogue

13. Creation care, poverty and development

14. Ethical and spiritual issues for development practitioners

Enrolment Notes

This course will be offered both in-person (LEC 0101) and synchronously (LEC 6201)

Session Offered
Fall 2025
Start Date
-
Day
Thu
Time
07:00 pm ~ 09:00 pm
Discipline
Pastoral Theology
Online
Yes
Credits
1