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Twentieth Century (mainly) Protestant Theologies (EMT 3542 / 6542) Fall 2017 / Thursdays, 2:00-4:00 Thomas E. Reynolds tom.reynolds@utoronto.ca / (416) 585 4544 Description: DRAFT a final copy will be distributed on the first day of class This course explores key figures and movements in 20 th century (mainly) Protestant Theologies. The scope of investigation broadly includes liberal, neo-orthodox, political/liberation, feminist/womanist/mujerista, postliberal, postmodern, and theologies of religions. Attention will be given to representative authors and related movements. Educational methods used include lectures, discussions, presentations, and a research paper. Required Texts Most of the required reading for the course is taken from the following books, available for purchase at Crux Books, Wycliffe College or online through other distributers, or available on reserve at the Emmanuel Library: -Core Text James. C. Livingston, et. al., Modern Christian Thought, Vol II: The Twentieth Century, 2 nd ed. (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2006). -Primary Texts Karl Barth, Evangelical Theology: An Introduction (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1992) Dietrich Bonhoeffer, A Testament to Freedom: Essential Writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (New York: Harper One, 1995) Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz, Mujerista Theology: A Theology for the Twenty-First Century (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1996) Paul Tillich, ed. F. Forrester Church, The Essential Tillich (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1999) Other required and recommended reading will be available on reserve in the Emmanuel College library or distributed online via the Portal. Recommended Texts Gregory Baum, ed., The Twentieth Century: A Theological Overview (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1999) David Ford and Rachel Muers, eds., The Modern Theologians: An Introduction to Christian Theology Since 1918, 3 rd ed. (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2005) 1

Learning Goals Upon completion of this class, students should be able to 1. Articulate the challenges and developments of 20 th century theology. 2. Demonstrate basic knowledge of key figures in 20 th century Protestant theology. 3. Identify various approaches and methods in 20 th century theology. 4. Note salient features of liberal, neo-orthodox, political/liberation, feminist/womanist/mujerista, postliberal, postmodern, and theologies of religions. 5. Appreciate the importance of context for theological reflection. 6. Explore in greater analytic detail aspects of one or more authors/movements in 20 th century theology. 7. Exhibit the capacity to participate as a citizen in a theological community: -displaying empathetic and critical thinking in reading, speaking, and writing -demonstrating initiative in research and critical appraisal of sources used -communicating responsibly, carefully, and clearly -framing and developing theological arguments supported with evidence -showing an awareness of oneself as an interpreter -exhibiting tolerance for ambiguity while remaining genuinely committed Class-Time Format The basic arrangement of time in class will be that of lecture-presentation-discussion. Mainly, the course will operate in a seminar format, oriented toward discussing texts and themes in an interactive and open environment. Lectures will be offered occasionally to introduce, help clarify, and expand the context and substance of topics/materials. Class presentations from students will provide a way to introduce the readings and ask key questions to generate discussion (see Course Requirements, below, for more information). Course Requirements and Assignments 1. Class Attendance and Participation........ 15% 2. Class Presentation....... 15% 3. Book Analysis.. 20% 4. Research Paper........ 50% 1. Regular attendance and informed participation in class is an important part of the learning experience. More than three absences may result in loss of course credit. Because discussion is a key part of the class, nurturing an engagement with course materials, your questions and comments are valued and will be a factor in the overall grade. Readings for each class will be discussed on the basis of student questions and classroom interaction in response to presentations and/or lectures. To this end, it is expected that you will have done the readings, critically reflected upon them, and be prepared to contribute substantively. Careful reading is fundamental to informed participation, so journaling or note taking while reading is encouraged. 2

2. Class Presentation. At each class session, one or two students, by pre-arrangement with the instructor, will initiate discussion by referring to salient points in the week s reading assignments, mainly from the primary sources, then raising two or three questions to generate conversation over important issues/themes. BD students should address the class for approximately 8-10 minutes (or 15 minutes, total, if two students present). AD students should prepare a more substantive presentation guiding the class through key elements in the readings for approximately 12-15 minutes. 3. Book Analysis (5 pages for BD students, and 8 pages for AD students). This assignment, due no later than October 19 th, asks students to select a text (book or several key articles or essays in a book) from an important 20 th century theologian NOT covered in our readings and analyze its salient argument(s) or theme(s), identifying and assessing the context for text s relevance and intelligibility. The text must be approved by the instructor. Please consult the bibliography for options, though other texts may be selected. 4. Final Research Paper (10-12 pages for BD students, and 18-22 pages for AD students). This paper, due no later than December 14 th, should focus on a figure(s), topic or movement germane to the course and investigate, analyze, and appraise its implications for theology in the 20 th century. The assignment is both integrative and research oriented; it offers the flexibility to research a topic or issue of interest to the student, while also requiring the student to assess the relevance of the research to some of the materials read/discussed during the semester, drawing their own conclusions in the process. Paper assignments should be clearly organized, well-documented, critical in scope, substantive in analysis and in assessing materials, careful in formulating evaluative claims, and prudent in applications. Excellent papers will not simply state but show their case, based upon an informed consideration of what is at stake. Excellent papers will demonstrate creative insight and provide reasons for claims, backing up these reasons with solid evidence while also noting the ranges of uncertainty and/or ambiguity in referencing evidence. Papers should observe Emmanuel College academic regulations and policies, and note the Other Qualities Expected of Students in The T.S.T. Grading Scale Used at Emmanuel College for criteria for evaluation of assignments (found in 2006-07 edition of Handbook of Information for Basic Degree Students). More information about writing papers can be found at the web site Writing at the University of Toronto at www.utoronto.ca/writing/. Specific Policies --Email assignments: Emailed assignments will not be accepted except in cases with the prior permission of the instructor --Accessibility and disability policy: Students with diverse learning styles are welcome in this course. If you have a disability/health consideration that may require accommodations, please feel free to approach me and /or the Accessibility Office as soon as possible. It takes time to put disability related accommodations in place. The sooner you meet with a Disability Counselor at Accessibility Services, the quicker s/he can assist you to achieving your learning goals in this course. See the UT web site: http://www.sa.utoronto.ca/details.php?wscid=4. 3

Course Schedule Week 1 / September 14 Introduction Thoughts on the 19 th Century Theology Background Week 2 / September 21 Liberal Theology and Radical Historicity Ernst Troeltsch o Livingston & Fiorenza, Modern Christian Thought, ch. 1 o E. Troeltsch, The Place of Christianity among the World s Religions, in Christian Thought: Its History and Application o E. Troeltsch, Historical and Dogmatic Method in Theology and Faith and History, chs. 1 and 9 in Religion in History, trans. James Luther Adams and Walter F. Bense (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1991) o Robert Morgan, Troeltsch and Christian Theology, ch. 5 in Writings on Theology and Religion, by Ernst Troeltsch, trans. and ed. by Robert Morgan and Michael Pye (Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1990) Week 3 / September 28 The Birth of Neo-Orthodoxy (Dialectical Theology) Karl Barth o Livingston & Fiorenza, Modern Christian Thought, ch. 3, pp. 62-84; and ch. 4, pp. 96-111 o K. Barth, Evangelical Theology, chs. 1-5, 9, 15 o K. Barth, Evangelical Theology, entire text o K. Barth, The Humanity of God (Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1960), pp. 37-68 o Eberhard Busch, Karl Barth: His Life from Letters and Autobiographical Texts (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1976), chs. 2-5 Week 4 / October 5 Worldly and Wordly Theology Dietrich Bonhoeffer o Livingston & Fiorenza, Modern Christian Thought, ch. 4, pp. 111-128 o D. Bonhoeffer, A Testament to Freedom, chs. 2, 4, 22-24, 27, 29-30, 36, 39, 46, 49, 69 o D. Bonhoeffer, A Testament to Freedom, chs. 50-52, 62 o D. Bonhoeffer, Ethics (New York: Touchstone, 1995), pt. 1, I-II; pt. 2, IV-V Week 5 / October 12 Theology in an Existential Key Paul Tillich o Livingston & Fiorenza, Modern Christian Thought, ch. 5, pp. 133-153 o P. Tillich, The Essential Tillich, chs. 1-4, 8, 11, 14, 16, 19 o P. Tillich, The Essential Tillich, chs. 5-7, 9-10, 12-13, 17-18, 20, 25, 28 o P. Tillich, Systematic Theology, Vol 1 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1973), pp. 3-7, 34-70 4

Week 6 / October 19 Existential De-mythologizing Rudolph Bultmann o Livingston & Fiorenza, Modern Christian Thought, ch. 5, pp. 153-161 o Roger Johnson, ed., Rudolph Bultmann (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1991), ch 6, Jesus Christ and Mythology, pp. 288-328 o R. Bultmann, New Testament and Mythology (pp. 1-44) and On the Problem of Demythologizing (pp. 95-130), in New Testament and Theology (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1984). o Roger Johnson, ed., Rudolph Bultmann (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1991), chs. 3 and 5 October 23-27: Reading Week Week 7 / November 2 A Canadian Context for Theology Some 20 th Century Currents o R. B. Y. Scott, ed., Towards The Christian Revolution, eds., (Chicago, New York: Willett, Clark & Co., 1936) ch. 2, The Theological Background, John Line; ch. 3, The Ethical Foundations, Gregory Vlastos o John A.T. Robinson, Honest to God, 40 th Anniversary ed. (Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2003), chs. 3-4 o Douglas John Hall, Thinking the Faith (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1991) chs. 1, 5 o Richard Allen. The Social Passion: Religion and Social Reform in Canada 1914-28. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1973. o Douglas John Hall, Thinking the Faith, chs. 2-4 o Oscar L. Arnal, ed., To Set the Captives Free: Liberation Theology in Canada (Toronto: Between The Lines, 1998) Week 8 / November 9 Political and Liberation Theologies Transforming Theology o Livingston & Fiorenza, Modern Christian Thought, ch. 9 o J. Moltmann, Theology in the Project of Modernity, in God for a Secular Society: The Public Relevance of Theology (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1999), ch. 1 o G. Gutierrez, The Task and Content of Liberation Theology, in The Cambridge Companion to Liberation Theology, ed. Christopher Rowland (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), ch. 1, pp. 19-37 o Robert Allen Warrior, Canaanites, Cowboys, and Indians in Treat, James, ed., Native and Christian: Indigenous Voices on Religious Identity in the United States and Canada. New York: Routledge, 1996 o James Cone, A Black Theology of Liberation. 20 th Anniversary ed. (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1990), chs. 1-2 o Rebecca Chopp, The Praxis of Suffering: An Interpretation of Liberation and Political Theologies (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1986), chs. 1-3 5

o G. Gutierrez, A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation, rev. ed. (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1988), chs. 1-2, 10, 13 o Clara Sue Kidwell, Homer Noley, George Tinker, and Jace Weaver, eds. A Native American Theology (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 2001), pp. 1-31 o J. Moltmann, Theology of Hope (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1993), pp.15-36, 95-106, 202-229, 325-338 Week 9 / November 16 Feminist, Womanist, and Mujerista Theologies o Livingston & Fiorenza, Modern Christian Thought, ch. 13, pp. 417-433; ch. 14, pp. 460-466 o Sallie McFague, Models of God (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1987), ch. 3 o Delores S. Williams, Womanist Theology: Black Women's Voices, http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=445 o Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz, Mujerista Theology, chs. 3-5 o Sallie McFague, Models of God, chs. 1-2 o Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz, Mujerista Theology, chs. 1-2 o Kwok Pui-lan, Feminist Theology as Intercultural Discourse, in Cambridge Companion to Feminist Theology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), ch. 2. o Mary Grey, Feminist Theology: A Critical Theology of Liberation, in The Cambridge Companion to Liberation Theology, ed. Christopher Rowland (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), ch. 4 Week 10 / November 23 Process Theologies A Relational Model o Livingston & Fiorenza, Modern Christian Thought, ch. 10 o John Cobb, Jr., Process Theology http://www.religiononline.org/showarticle.asp?title=1489 o Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki, God Christ Church: A Practical Guide to Process Theology (New York: Crossroad, 1992), chs. 1-3 o John B. Cobb, Jr. and David Ray Griffin, Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1976), chs. 2-3, 6 o John B. Jobb, Jr., Why Faith Needs Process Philosophy, http://www.religiononline.org/showarticle.asp?title=3388 o Lois Gehr Livezey, Women, Power, and Politics: Feminist Theology in Process Perspective, http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=2744 Week 11 / November 30 Theologies of Religions Engaging Interreligious Contexts o Livingston & Fiorenza, Modern Christian Thought, ch. 15 o John Hick, The Non-Absoluteness of Christianity, in The Myth of Christian Uniqueness: Toward a Pluralistic Theology of Religions, eds. John Hick and Paul Knitter (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1987), ch. 2 6

o Paul Knitter, Toward a Liberation Theology of Religions, in The Myth of Christian Uniqueness, ch. 11 o Jurgen Moltmann, Is Pluralistic Theology Useful for the World Religions, in Christian Uniqueness Reconsidered, ed. Gavin D Costa (Marknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1990), ch. 11 o Kwok Pui-lan, Beyond Pluralism: Toward a Postcolonial Theology of Difference, in Postcolonial Imagination and Feminist Theology (Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox, 2005), ch. 8 Recommended Reading o The Myth of Christian Uniqueness, chs. 4-5, 9 o Christian Uniqueness Reconsidered, chs. 2, 6, 9-10 Week 12 / December 7 Postmodern Theology Liberal and Postliberal Models o Livingston & Fiorenza, Modern Christian Thought, ch. 16 o G. Kaufman, God, Mystery, Diversity (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1996), ch. 2 o G. Lindbeck, The Nature of Doctrine: Religion and Theology in a Postliberal Age (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1984), ch. 2 o Georg Rieger, Liberating God-talk: Postcolonialism and the Challenge of the Margins, in Postcolonial Theologies: Divinity and Empire, eds. (St.Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 2004), ch. 11 o James M. Gustafson, Just What is Postliberal Theology, in Christian Century, 116/10 (March 24-31, 1999): pp. 353-355 (online) o William C. Placher, Being Postliberal: A Response to James Gustafson, in Christian Century, 116/11 (April 7, 1999): pp. 390-392 (online) o Gustafson, James M. An Examined Faith: The Grace of Self-Doubt (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 2003), chs. 1-3 o Stanley Hauerwas, The Hauerwas Reader, eds. John Berkman and Michael G. Cartwright (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2001) chs. 8-9, 13 o G. Kaufman, God, Mystery, Diversity (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1996), ch. 6 7

Select Bibliography: 20 th Century Protestant Theology Critical Surveys and General Works Baum, Gregory. ed. The Twentieth Century: A Theological Overview. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1999. Braaten, Carl E. and Robert W. Jenson, eds. A Map of Twentieth-Century Theology: Readings from Karl Barth to Radical Pluralism. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1995. Dorrien, Gary. The Making of American Liberal Theology: Idealism, Realism, and Modernity (1900-1950). Louisville and London: Westminster/John Knox Press, 2003.. The Making of America Liberal Theology: Crisis, Irony, and Postmodernity (1950-2005). Louisville and London: Westminster/John Knox Press, 2006. Ford, David F. ed. The Modern Theologians: An Introduction to Christian Theology in the Twentieth Century. 2 vols. Oxford and New York: Basil Blackwell, 1989. Grenz, Stanley L. and Roger E. Olson. 20th-Century Theology: God and the World in a Transitional Age. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1997, Hauerwas, Stanley. Wilderness Wanderings: Probing Twentieth-Century Theology and Philosophy. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1997. Heron, Alasdair I.C. A Century of Protestant Theology. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1980. Livingston, James C. and Francis Schüssler Fiorenza, Modern Christian Thought: Vol. II, The Twentieth Century. 2 nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2000. Macquarrie, John. Twentieth Century Religious Thought. New edition. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2001. Miller, L. and Stanley, J. Grenz. eds. Fortress Introduction to Contemporary Theologies. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1998. Murphy, Nancy C. Beyond Liberalism and Fundamentalism: How Modern and Postmodern Philosophy Set the Theological Agenda. Valley Forge, PA: Trinity Press International, 1996. Schwartz, Hans. Theology in a Global Context: The Last 200 Years. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans, 2005. Smith, David L. A Handbook of Contemporary Theology: Tracing Trends and Discerning 8

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