Ecclesiology by Ballot: General Convention and Governance in the Episcopal Church

Online Courses   Spring 2015: April 13 – June 1, 2015   Ecclesiology by Ballot: General Convention and Governance in the Episcopal Church This course is an overview of the way the Episcopal Church governs itself, from the local to diocesan to national levels, with particular emphasis on the General Convention. Since General Convention is …
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New Voices in Anglicanism

Online Courses Spring 2015: April 13 – June 1, 2015   New Voices in Anglicanism Contemporary Anglican Christianity is practiced in settings around the world, yet the voices of its leaders and theologians are often unknown beyond their immediate context. All too often, English-speaking voices dominate our understanding of the nature of Anglicanism. This course …
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2015 Petertide Term Courses

Nashotah House Theological Seminary 2015 Petertide Term Courses July 13 – 17, 2015 LT 200: Liturgy Workshop This one-week, non-credit workshop offered during July focuses on how the Book of Common Prayer(1979) and the Book of Occasional Services can be used in the corporate worship of either a “traditionalist” or “modern” congregation. The course considers what resources are essential in the …
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2015 Center for Anglican Learning & Leadership (CALL) Winter Online Courses

  Center for Anglican Learning & Leadership (CALL) 2015 Winter Online Courses January 26 – March 16, 2015   What We Believe: Theology in the Anglican Tradition w The Rev. Dr. John Kater Essential Anglican Studies Lifelong Formation w Ruth-Ann Collins Ritual Care During Transitions w Dr, Elaine Ramshaw Facing Choices: Ethics in the Anglican …
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The Anglican Tradition

  June 9 – July 14 The Anglican Tradition Church History This summer-term, evening course is now open to a limited number of pastors and lay leaders as continuing education. The course explores the doctrine, polity and ethos of Anglicanism, from its roots in the English Reformation to today’s global Communion. A particular focus is …
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