This course is a broad overview of the history and theology of Anglicanism, Particular focus is placed on theological debates in the Anglican tradition. The first half of the course covers key themes in Anglican history, including the contested nature of Anglicanism, the ecumenical involvement of Anglican churches, the legacy of establishment, and the public …
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Theology for a Global Church
In the 21st century, Christianity is a truly global religion. Christians are found across the world in countless cultures and contexts. This course explores the implications of this global reality for the practice of Christian ministry. Students will read a variety of theologians from non-western contexts to come to a greater understanding of the shape …
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Prophetic Indigenous Voices from the Communion
The Anglican Communion Environment Network, the Anglican Indigenous Network and the Anglican Alliance have made a historic partnership to offer four webinars, each of the Mondays in Advent, 2020, featuring indigenous voices from around the Anglican Communion. The speakers will be from Africa, the Arctic, Aotearoa/New Zealand/Polynesia and the Amazon. The webinars are a follow-up …
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Celtic Spirituality and English Mysticism
This course will cover the history of Christian Spirituality in the British Isles prior to the Protestant Reformation, including Celtic Spirituality, Romano-British Christianity, Anglo-Saxon spirituality, and medieval English mysticism. Students will practice and reflect upon the spiritual disciplines described and prescribed in primary texts (The Cloud of Unknowing, Walter Hilton’s Scale of Perfection, Julian of …
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SAINT JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: A BRIDGE between two traditions
Zoom seminar with four speakers (Catholic, Church of England, Methodist). REGISTER: [email protected]
For A Time Such as This: The Church as Witness
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry will be among the keynote speakers at the 36th annual conference of The CEEP Network, meeting digitally for the first time in 2021, according to Joe Swimmer, executive director. Other keynote speakers at the March 3-5, 2021 conference will include Dr. Catherine …
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Online Missional Workshop: Living Out Our Apostolic Calling in Today’s Context
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Ministering by Word and Example
A course for people who are discerning a call to, or preparing for, the diaconate in the Anglican Church of Canada. The Iona Report provides the framework for this program, rooting it in a theological vision of vocation, and providing session themes from the areas of recommended competencies for lifelong learning, formation, and training for …
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Anglican Theology: Roots and Branches – Online
Continuing Education Offering About this Event Anglican Theology: Roots and Branches Instructor: Paul Friesen Dates: September 9th – December 9th, 2020 Fee: $250.00 (Continuing Education participants) Format: Online This is an introductory program whose key objective is to acquaint participants with the overall shape of Anglican theology and key issues within Anglican theology …
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Anglican/Episcopal Studies Track for a Concentration in Anglican/Episcopal Studies
Description Pittsburgh Seminary is an approved seminary for the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh and seeks to partner with other dioceses. The Anglican/Episcopal Studies Track is open to PTS students pursuing a Master of Divinity or Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies, who desire a deeper knowledge in specific fields such as church history, doctrine, liturgy, …
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