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]
‘Tell Me Something Good,’ a new web series
Tell Me Something Good, a new web series from The Episcopal Church, highlights positive stories from around the church through conversations with a variety of guests. New episodes of Tell Me Something Good will be released every two weeks. Episode 1 is available for viewing on The Episcopal Church website here, on Facebook here, and on Instagram TV, @theepiscopalchurch. …
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Remembering J.I. Packer; an online gathering
Many remember Dr. J.I. Packer for his remarkable contributions to evangelical theology. To his friends, colleagues, and students, Jim’s influence reached beyond the purely intellectual. His love for Christ, his delight in teaching, and his commitment to the church had a profound influence in the academy, the church, and the world. You are cordially invited …
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International Black Clergy Conference
[Episcopal News Service] The Rev. Ron Byrd Sr., The Episcopal Church’s missioner for Black Ministries, says the upcoming Nov. 10-12 International Black Clergy Conference will “get real” about transforming and empowering missional congregations, about facing common 21st-century challenges and even about the African diaspora itself. Bishops from Cuba, Colombia, Panama and Honduras will offer prerecorded …
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“But I’m an Anglican!” Sharing our faith with confidence
The fourth Missional Leadership event for leaders in the Diocese of Rupert’s Land About this Event As Canadian Anglicans, we’re often uneasy when it comes to sharing our faith with others. Yet as leaders in our parishes and ministries, we want to be able to do this ourselves so that we can help equip others …
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Bishop Michael Curry’s “Love is The Way” Virtual Book Talk
Join VTS Dean and President, Ian Markham, and award-winning journalist, Ray Suarez, for a virtual conversation with Bishop Curry on his inspiring new book. This event can be accessed from The Center for Anglican Studies Facebook page and the VTS YouTube page. In his new book, Love is the Way, Bishop Curry expands on this message and offers an …
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The Holy Spirit–Online
Instructor: David Deane Dates: January 13th – April 12th, 2021 Fee: $250.00 (Continuing Education participants) Format: TBD This course will offer an engagement with the Christian Theology of the Holy Spirit drawing on (i) biblical, (ii) traditional, and (iii) contemporary, perspectives. Our goal is to acquire habits and methods that can inform our thinking, preaching, …
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Facing Choices: Ethics in the Anglican Tradition
Ethics in the Anglican tradition draws on a rich history of discourse as we strive to engage with our faith, living it out in an imperfect world and Church. Whether we are struggling to justify sacramental liturgy and church hierarchy in the face of Puritan attack, or determining church policy on inclusion of women …
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CALL Church History: Anglican Identity
Church History: Anglican Identity introduces learners to the history and culture of churches that call themselves Anglican or Episcopal – our origins, our evolution, our contentions and our commonalities. Particularly, we will examine Anglican approaches to the church, mission, spirituality, worship, ordained ministry, human being, ecumenism and realignment. This course will equip you with …
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