Teaching Resources

Wabash Center - AAR Syllabi Project

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The American Academy of Religion (AAR) and the Wabash Center are partnering to provide an improved database of syllabi in the field.

They will be collaborating to collect and make available syllabi from various courses across the fields of religious and theological studies. This effort will involve integrating and housing the over 600 syllabi currently available through the AAR Syllabus Project with the over 1200 syllabi contained in the Wabash Center's Internet Guide to Religion. This integration will help facilitate improved syllabi updating features along with the development of a larger, more robust database of syllabi on topics related to theology and religious studies.

To go to the Wabash Center - AAR Syllabi Project homepage, click here.

Syllabi Exchange

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SARTS Member Syllabi Exchange

SARTS offers members the opportunity to share syllabi with others working in the fields of religion and the arts, spiriuality and the arts, etc. To view syllabi submitted by SARTS members, click on a category below.

 

Theological Aesthetics

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What is beauty, or the beautiful? Does such a question have anything to do with theology, faith, ministry, or even the quotidian tedium and urgencies of life, properly speaking? Is this necessarily a theological matter, properly speaking? Or, in what manner might it become such a matter?

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Theology of Beauty

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Is beauty simply "in the eye of the beholder," or is it something more objective? Is it possible that beauty is a way through which God reveals God's self in the created order? This course examines a variety of objective and subjective views of beauty from the works of philosophers and Christian theologians.

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