Speaking of Post-Colonial Feminist Theology

For any PJ readers who are in Canada, check out this summer course being offered by Saskatoon Theological Union (College of Emmanuel and St. Chad; St. Andrew’s College; Lutheran Theological Seminary):

PA 318  Worship and Religious Education: A Postcolonial Feminist Approach
Dates: August 29 – September 2
Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm                                    (3 credits)
Instructor: Dr. HyeRan Kim-Cragg

This course will examine the roles of Story and Song as they address the need for the interplay between Christian worship and Christian education from a postcolonial feminist perspective. It is designed to examine biblical, liturgical, and pedagogical dimensions of the interdisciplinary nature of Christian worship and Christian education; to explore the praxis of intergenerational and intercultural worship and education; to engage worship and education with reference to their relationship to cultures and the Canadian church context. Students are also encouraged to discuss such contemporary theological issues as diaspora identity, hybridity, orientalism, and inculturation while exploring the implications for the church ministries in the 21st century. This course will consist of presentations, readings, assignments, and discussions.

For more information: See Canadian Biblical Studies Blog

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