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Islam in the Modern World

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Course Level-Format: undergraduate
Instructor: Amir Hussain
Institution: California State University-Northridge

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Course Year: 1998

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A 1998 course by Amir Hussain at California State University-Northridge examines “some of the relationships between ‘Islam’ and ‘the Modern World'” with special attention to major reformers, Feminism, radicalism, and Islam in the U.S. and Canada.

Confessional Lutheranism in the Canadian Context

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Instructor: Gordon Jensen
Institution: Saskatoon Theological Union

Course Term: Winter
Course Year: 2013

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A 2013 course by Gordon Jensen at Saskatoon Theological Union “explores how the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada . . . and its predecessor bodies have tried to be both confessionally Lutheran and Ecumenical.”

Faith and Film: The Canadian Voice

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Paul Burford
Institution: Tyndale Seminary

Course Term: Fall
Course Year: 2013

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A 2013 course by Paul Burford at Tyndale Seminary “designed to educate students regarding the evolution and relevance of faith perspectives specific to Canadian film and filmmakers.”

Religions of Native American Peoples

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Instructor: Jordan Paper
Institution: York University

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Course Year: 1998

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A 1998 course by Jordan Paper at York University is a “study of non-Western religions, analyzing primal cultures and early civilizations using Amerindian examples, considering traditional (Ojibwa to Inca) and contemporary (American Indian Movement, Peyote Religion) phenomena and their interrelationships with Western religion. Canadian examples will predominate.”