“First see, then write, then send”: the Doctors of the Church and Christian mission Sunday 3 November 2019 – Friday 8 November 2019 What can we learn about the mission and ministry of the Church from the examples and lives of the Doctors of the Church? Studying the legacy and lives of Augustine …
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Angles and Anglicans
Angles and Anglicans Sunday 8 September 2019 –Friday 13 Sept 2019 What are the Anglican roots in Roman soil? How can we understand the foundation and flourishing of Christianity in England, the growth of the Church of England, and the development of the Anglican Communion through the ministries of St Gregory, St Augustine, St Benedict and Theodore of Tarsus. Visiting the …
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Debating Mission, Marriage, and the Eucharist in the Anglican Communion
4-day intensive in Montreal: Monday, January 28 to Thursday, January 31, 2019 Fifty years ago, Anglican worship centred on Morning Prayer, priests were male, marriages were only between a man and a woman, and the word mission was hardly used. In Anglican churches today, worship centres on the Eucharist, the church ordains women and men, …
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Benedictine Spirituality and the Foundations of the New Monasticism
Wycliffe College Summer 2018 Benedictine Spirituality and the Foundations of the New Monasticism Monday – Friday, June 25 – 29, 2018 St. Benedict’s “Little Rule,” written in the sixth century, is one of the primary sources of Anglican spirituality, liturgy and ecclesiology and has influenced many other denominations as well. Since the mid-twentieth century it …
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Quiet Saturday: C.S. Lewis’ Spiritual Journey and Ours: Surprised by God
Saturday, April 14, 2018 C.S.Lewis was a Professor of English at Oxford and later at Cambridge University. Though he was born into an Anglican family in Belfast, he spent 20 years as a thoughtful atheist before being converted to a robust Christianity as an adult. He then wrote extensively, both fiction and non-fiction, about Christian …
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Reconciliation: Discussions and Implications of Settler peoples in Canada
This 10 week course will be facilitated by Saami Indigenous (Northern Finland) and Settler educator, Kelly Laurila. Using primarily a sharing circle format, participants are invited into the conversation of what it means to be part of the reconciliation process. Everyone in the community is welcome! COURSE DATES AND TIMES April 26 – June 28, Thursdays, …
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Intro to Evangelical Theology
Intro to Evangelical Theology Semester: Summer 2018 Start Date: Monday, May 7, 2018 Schedule Notes: Course runs online for eight weeks Online: Yes Instructors: Lane Scruggs Teaching Method: Lectures Seminars Credits: 1 WYP2121HF Summary: This course is an exploration of the historical. rise of the broad Evangelical movement and its internal theological particularities. The course …
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Benedictine Spirituality and the Foundations of the New Monasticism
Benedictine Spirituality and the Foundations of the New Monasticism Semester: Summer 2018 Start Date: Monday, June 25, 2018 Day: Intensive Time: 9:00 AM Schedule Notes: Monday, June 25 – Friday, June 29 Online: No Instructors: Constance Joanna Gefvert Teaching Method: Lectures Seminars Credits: 1 WYP2210HF Summary: St. Benedict’s “Little Rule,” written in the sixth century, …
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Church History: Reformation Roots, Episcopal Church
CALL 2018 Online Courses Online Courses CALL’s online courses are offered throughout the year and are designed so that you can participate at your own pace and at your own time. Each course is 7 weeks, each week a separate lesson. Continuing Education Units are offered at the rate of 2 CEUs per course. Students …
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What We Believe: Theology in the Anglican Tradition
CALL 2018 Online Courses Online Courses CALL’s online courses are offered throughout the year and are designed so that you can participate at your own pace and at your own time. Each course is 7 weeks, each week a separate lesson. Continuing Education Units are offered at the rate of 2 CEUs per course. Students …
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