This course examines key works of Martin Luther, as well as major themes in the Wittenberger’s theology (e.g., the righteousness of God, the theology of the cross). It also investigates the backgrounds of late medieval scholasticism and different controversies in which Luther was immersed (e.g., Eucharistic disputes, the peasants’ revolt and theological differences with the Anabaptists).
Basic Degree Students choose WYT3512HF
Last date to register 31-May-2021
Last date to drop without academic penalty and to receive a full refund 15-Jun-2021
NB this class is ineligible for summer OSAP
One-week intensive from 9:00 to 4:00 Monday taught at both the Basic degree and Graduate level.