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HDS 2433
Modern Theology and the Ends of Modernity
David Lamberth
Description
Continuing HDS 2431, this course considers twentieth-century developments within modern theology, focusing on the internalization and extension of nineteenth-century-derived forms of critique. Begins with the social gospel and kerygmatic theology, and pays particular attention to the emergence of feminist and black liberation theologies in the United States, as well as selected developments in postmodern thought. Readings include Anderson, Barth, Cone, Daly, Dewey, Niebuhr, Rauschenbusch, Schussler-Fiorenza, Tillich, and Taylor. No prerequisite.
Enrollment Limited: No
Open to BTI Students: Yes
Jointly offered through the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as Religion 1547
Scheduling
Half Course
Not Offered 2009-10
Course times to be announced.
Location to be announced.
Relationship to Program Requirements
| Program Requirement |
Area / Category / Art / Designation |
| MTS Area(s) of Focus |
Theology |
| MDiv Distribution Category/ies |
Christianity |
| MDiv Art(s) of Ministry |
none |
| ThM, pre-2007 MTS, and pre-2005 MDiv Area |
Area 2 |
| Language Course Designation(s) |
n/a |
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