Courses

Since the start of the Covid crisis, our institute has been offering online courses. Many of our courses been offered for credit at the university level by accredited public Canadian universities by the instructor teaching them. Courses include two weekly lectures followed by a question and answer forum, with each lecture plus Q&A taking ninety (90) minutes; they also include course packs that include the assigned readings and videos; and, for those on Facebook, ongoing threaded discussion outside of class time in each course’s moderated Facebook group. Each course comprises thirteen lectures delivered over six and a half weeks.

We are once again offering courses, starting in January 2024. We also have a free archive of our courses available.

2024

Climate and Myth, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)
Western Civilization, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)

2023

Wokeness as Religion, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)

2022

History of the Fourth World, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)
Gender, Sexuality and the Body in Medieval Art, by Flora Ward, PhD (Art History)
Globalization and Its Adversaries, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)
Latin America: Laboratory of Capitalism, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)

2021

Artist, Writer, Socialist, Interior Decorator: the Work of William Morris, by Yuri Cowan (PhD English)
Yoga and Social Justice, by Cynthia Andal
Failed Utopias of the Americas, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)
History of North American Green Politics, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)
The Holy American Empire, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)
Frank Herbert’s Timeless Vision: Insights on the Present from Dune, by Leisl Westfall, MA (Education)
Thirteen Lectures on Original Doctor Who, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)

2020

Trailer Park Boys: Calvinism vs. the Magisterium, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)
The Identitarian Moment, Its Roots and Antecedents, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)
The World Economy Since 600 BCE, by Stuart Parker, PhD (History and Religion)