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Ancient Studies
En examinant le monde ancien, les étudiants apprennent les faits et croyances qui sont à l’origine de la civilisation occidentale et seront en mesure de contextualiser leurs acquis dans d’autres domaines.
Le programme de 4 ans mène au baccalauréat ès arts.
Parmi les sujets traités, il faut souligner l’histoire politique et sociale, les systèmes économiques, la religion, la littérature, les arts, l’archéologie, etc.
Le Grand Sudbury est la plus vaste ville en Ontario par superficie terrestre, où les activités de plein air ne manquent pas grâce aux lacs et cours d’eau, terrains variés, forêts et réseaux complets de pistes et de sentiers.
Les options de grade ci-dessous seront offertes lors de la prochaine année universitaire et ne le sont pas cette année. Si vous cherchez les cours à suivre afin de compléter les options d'un programme d'une année universitaire antérieure, svp consultez avec un conseiller académique.
Pour avoir une description des différents programmes, voir l'onglet "Degree Options" en anglais.
This course uses archaeological and other anthropological data to study the major aspects of human cultural evolution from a worldwide perspective. The subject matter encompasses three major periods in the human past - food foraging during the Pleistocene and early Holocene, early food producing societies, and the first civilizations. In all cases we explore the reasons for cultural changes and we use both Old and New World examples. Case studies illustrate particular archaeological cultures and standard archaeological techniques and methods. PREREQ: ANTR 1006/1007 or instructor's permission. (lec 2, lab 1) cr 6
ANTR-2095EL
Northern and Community Studies
6
Cours au premier cycle
HIST-2026EL - Historical Methods
Historical Methods
This course examines the process of conducting historical research, introducing students to different methods, advanced library skills and the corresponding tools of research that historians employ. (lec 2, tut 1) cr 3.
HIST-2026EL
History
3
Cours au premier cycle
HIST-2056EL - History of Ancient Civilizations
History of Ancient Civilizations
This course is a study of ancient civilizations from ancient Egypt to Hellenistic Greece. (lec 3) cr 3.
HIST-2056EL
History
3
Cours au premier cycle
HIST-2546EL - Early Medieval Europe
Early Medieval Europe
This course explores European history beginning in late Antiquity and running to the fall of the Carolingians. (lec 2, tut 1) cr 3. Students may not retain credit for both HIST 2546 and HIST 2106 or 2105.
HIST-2546EL
History
3
Cours au premier cycle
LATN-2115EL - Introductory Latin
Introductory Latin
This course is an introduction to the study of the grammar and vocabulary of Latin for the purpose of reading ancient authors. (lec 3) cr 6. Students may not retain credit for both LATN 2115 and LATN 1105.
LATN-2115EL
Thorneloe University
6
Cours au premier cycle
RLST-2105EL - Event and Meaning in the Bible: Foundations of the Judaeo-Christian Tradition
Event and Meaning in the Bible: Foundations of the Judaeo-Christian Tradition
This cours provides an introduction to the biblical traditions of the Jewish and Christian faiths. Their setting in the near Eastern world is considered. Archaeological, historical, and literary studies are used to establish the nature of the event and the manner in which the meaning is disclosed. (S) (lec 3) cr 6. Students may not retain credit for both RLST 2105 and RLST 2106/2107.
RLST-2105EL
University of Sudbury
6
Cours au premier cycle
RLST-2107EL - The Bible in Context: Christian Origins
The Bible in Context: Christian Origins
This course examines the Christian biblical traditions in their historical and literary context. Students learn about the nature and content of the New Testament as well as the social and political milieu from which it originated and developed. (S) (lec 3) cr 3. Students may not retain credit for both RLST 2107 and RLST 2105.
RLST-2107EL
University of Sudbury
3
Cours au premier cycle
RLST-2186EL - Jesus in Historical Context
Jesus in Historical Context
Scholars continue to debate about who Jesus was, what he said, and what he did. This course examines the context of first century Palestine and the traditions associated with Jesus in order to make informed assessments about how one might characterize this first century figure. (S) (lec 3) cr 3. Students may not retain credit for both RLST 2186 and RLST 2185.
RLST-2186EL
University of Sudbury
3
Cours au premier cycle
SREL-2126FL - Le pays et le peuple de la Bible
Le pays et le peuple de la Bible
Ce cours présente les hauts-lieux et les personnages majeurs de l'histoire d'Israël et des débuts du christianisme selon les récits de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament, mais aussi selon les découvertes récentes de l'archéologie. On mettra l'accent sur l'arrière-plan institutionnel, social et culturel, qui permet de situer les deux Testaments dans leur contexte. (S) (3 h) 3 cr.
SREL-2126FL
Université de Sudbury
3
Cours au premier cycle
SREL-2186FL - La personne de Jésus (I)
La personne de Jésus (I)
Qui était Jésus pour ses contemporains? Le cours examine le milieu historique de la Palestine à l'époque de Jésus, du point de vue culturel, politique et religieux. On étudiera les premiers témoignages sur la personne de Jésus dans les écrits du Nouveau Testament. (S) (3 h) 3 cr. On ne peut obtenir de crédits à la fois pour SREL 2186 et SREL 2185.
SREL-2186FL
Université de Sudbury
3
Cours au premier cycle
SREL-2187FL - La personne de Jésus (II)
La personne de Jésus (II)
Ce cours continue l'étude de la personne de Jésus à travers les témoignages du Nouveau Testament. En tenant compte des interprétations les plus récentes, on examine les perceptions de la figure de Jésus dans les genres littéraires divers. Préalable : SREL 2186. (S) (3 h) 3 cr. On ne peut obtenir de crédits à la fois pour SREL 2187 et SREL 2185.
SREL-2187FL
Université de Sudbury
3
Cours au premier cycle
LATN-3226EL - Intermediate Latin I
Intermediate Latin I
This course continues the study of the grammar and vocabulary of Latin for the purpose of reading ancient authors. PREREQ: LATN 2115. (lec 3) cr 3. Students may not retain credit for both LATN 3226 and LATN 2105.
LATN-3226EL
Thorneloe University
3
Cours au premier cycle
LATN-3227EL - Intermediate Latin II
Intermediate Latin II
This course continues the study of the grammar and vocabulary of Latin for the purpose of reading ancient authors. Passages in Latin are translated into English. PREREQ: LATN 3226 or equivalent. (lec 3) cr 3.
LATN-3227EL
Thorneloe University
3
Cours au premier cycle
PHIL-3316EL - Medieval Philosophy
Medieval Philosophy
Beginning with early Western European philosophers and continuing up to the Renaissance, the course traces, in the writings of some of the more important Medieval authors, the assimilation and transformation of several important ideas of Greek philosophy. (lec 3) cr 3.
PHIL-3316EL
Philosophy (joint)
3
Cours au premier cycle
RLST-3106EL - Varieties of Early Christianity
Varieties of Early Christianity
This course examines the religious and cultural differences of early Christianity, which in some cases caused conflict but also attests to its rich diversity of expression and thought. Topics include Jewish-Gentile relations, persecution, martyrdom, Church and State, leadership, monasticism, and the debate on the deity and person of Jesus Christ. The course spans the first four hundred years of Christianity. (S) (lec 3) cr 3.
RLST-3106EL
University of Sudbury
3
Cours au premier cycle
RLST-3126EL - The Prophets of Israel
The Prophets of Israel
This course examines the nature of prophecy in the Ancient Near East, its development in Israel and its possible relevance for today. Particular attention is paid to the techniques for the scholarly exegesis of the text. (T) (lec 3) cr 3.
RLST-3126EL
Thorneloe University
3
Cours au premier cycle
RLST-3127EL - The Pauline Letters in the New Testament
The Pauline Letters in the New Testament
This course examines the chronology and authenticity of the letters attributed to Paul, the development of Paul's theology and its later imitators, and the significance of Paul for modern theology. (T) (lec 3) cr 3. Students may not retain credit for both ANCS 3127 and RLST 3127.
RLST-3127EL
Thorneloe University
3
Cours au premier cycle
RLST-3136EL - Wisdom Literature
Wisdom Literature
A study of biblical wisdom literature in its Near Eastern context, the course examines how the perennial questions of life, death, suffering and justice were dealt with in biblical times. After a general overview of wisdom literature, the course concentrates on a specific theme and/or biblical book for more intensive study. (S) (lec 3) cr 3.
RLST-3136EL
University of Sudbury
3
Cours au premier cycle
RLST-3137EL - Apocalyptic and the Book of Revelation
Apocalyptic and the Book of Revelation
This course provides an intensive study of a particular style and type of ancient religious literature. The study of apocalyptic language and imagery creates a bridge between the Hebrew and Christian scriptures, sheds light on the Gospels, and opens up the rich complexity of the Book of Revelation. (S) (lec 3) cr 3.
RLST-3137EL
University of Sudbury
3
Cours au premier cycle
RLST-3157EL - Secret Gospels: the Hidden Life and Teaching of Jesus
Secret Gospels: the Hidden Life and Teaching of Jesus
In this course we will evaluate the historical value of what some have called the Secret Gospels, such as the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Judas and the Gospel of Mary. Students will learn about the literary genre, the content and the reception of these texts in Early Christianity. An introductory presentation of Gnosticism will also be given, since it is the underlying ideology of most of the Secret Gospels. This course will also enable students to engage in the interpretation of these enigmatic texts. (S) (lec 3) cr 3.
RLST-3157EL
University of Sudbury
3
Cours au premier cycle
RLST-3166EL - Mark's Gospel
Mark's Gospel
This course examines the earliest New Testament account of the life of Jesus. Emphasis is placed on the controversies surrounding the historicity of Jesus, his understanding of his mission, his trial and execution, and the post-resurrection appearances. (T) (lec 3) cr 3.
RLST-3166EL
Thorneloe University
3
Cours au premier cycle
SREL-3106FL - L'Église : origines et fondements
L'Église : origines et fondements
Ce cours veut d'abord répondre aux questions de l'origine et de la fondation de l'église de Jésus Christ. Il le fera par une étude des premières communautés chrétiennes telles que présentées dans le Nouveau Testament et à travers les premiers écrits chrétiens. Le cours étudiera aussi le développement de l'église à partir de ses formes primitives jusqu'à son établissement comme institution religieuse et politique majeure dans la période patristique. (S) (3h) 3 cr. On ne peut obtenir de crédits à la fois pour SREL 3106 et 3105.
SREL-3106FL
Université de Sudbury
3
Cours au premier cycle
HIST-4516EL - Early Medieval Chronicles
Early Medieval Chronicles
This seminar explores the mental world of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages as revealed in the texts of the time. Special attention will be paid to the intellectual, religious and social context of the writings and the writers' lives. PREREQ: a related 3000-level HIST course or the approval of the department. (sem 3) cr 3.
The course examines various methods of interpretation of the Bible, from literal and allegorical interpretations, through the historical-critical method to more recent forms of criticism, such as reader-response, canonical and feminist criticism. Appropriate texts are utilized to illustrate these methods. (S) (sem/tut 3) cr 3. Students may not retain credit for both RLST 4116 and RLST 4115.
RLST-4116EL
University of Sudbury
3
Cours au premier cycle
RLST-4117EL - Biblical Studies II: Reading the Text
Biblical Studies II: Reading the Text
A particular biblical book or theme is studied, by the application of specific critical interpretive methods to the biblical text. PREREQ: RLST 4116 or by permission of the department. (S) (sem/tut 3) cr 3. Students may not retain credit for both RLST 4117 and RLST 4115.