The Jerusalem Ministry Formation program is a special course tailored for the needs of people preparing for ministry, whether as clergy or lay leaders. The program will include sessions on Anglican identity and mission, as well as postcolonial hermeneutics, as we assist people to prepare for their ministry in new and challenging contexts during the next few decades. …
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Center for Anglican Learning and Leadership (CALL) 2017-18 Online Courses
CALL 2017-18 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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Looking Towards A Church Fully Reconciled
LOOKING TOWARDS A CHURCH FULLY RECONCILED May 22 – 27 , 2017 The ACR is offering a unique opportunity to get into the engine room of current Anglican Roman Catholic thought about our partnerships and our common ground. Where have we got to? Where can we go from here? There are many new views …
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The Diaconal Hermeneutic: The Deacons’s Eyes and Ears
Online Courses As we live into the fourth wave of the current renewal of the Sacred Order of Deacons in The Episcopal Church, we are gaining greater clarity about the distinctive nature of the “full and equal order,” and we are increasingly able and willing to invite the gift of prophetic servant leadership. At …
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The Book of Job
Online Courses This course addresses difficult and challenging and enduring (on the front pages of every newspaper!) issues raised by the book of Job through a careful reading of the biblical text as well as selected secondary interpretations and responses (some old, some new). The dialogue that comprises the majority of the biblical text …
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Introduction to Liturgics
Online Courses Anglican worship is a broad and varied tradition of relationship to God. Using the 1979 Book of Common Prayer as our primary reference, we will be experiencing and exploring this way of prayer in our own worship life. You’ll be introduced to some of the theological and historical thinking which has grounded …
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What We Believe: Theology in the Anglican Tradition
Online Courses It has become rather commonplace to suppose that Anglican Christians care mostly about liturgy and not very much about theology. That’s not true! Anglican traditions exhibit a rich and diverse history of theological reflection. Anglicans have always insisted that that how Christians think and talk about God makes a critical difference in what …
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The Three Great Days – Holy Week at the Monastery
Thursday, April 13 – Sunday, April 16, 2016 Join the monastic community in a distinctive observance of the central event of the liturgical year – from Maundy Thursday with the washing of the feet, through Good Friday and the procession of to the Cross, and onward to the exaltation of the Great Vigil and …
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English Spirituality and Mysticism
CALL Online Winter 2017 English Spirituality and 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 …
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Images of Diakonia: Interpreting the Sacred in Church and World
CALL Online Winter 2017 Images of Diakonia: Interpreting the Sacred in Church and World At ordination, deacons are charged to “interpret to the Church the needs, concerns, and hopes of the world.” In this course, students will explore five key images from Christian scripture that make the connection between the Church and the needs, concerns, …
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