Study by Independent Students

Looking to explore theological education but not ready to commit to a degree? Start here! The college welcomes applications from independent students who wish to take individual courses, whether as part of their discernment for ministry, as continuing education credit, or to further their interest in Christianity. Credit earned as an independent student may be …
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Reading and Tutorial program

A distance-education program that offers theological education to prepare people for ministry in a local context. Our Reading and Tutorial program makes theological education available to people preparing for ministry who are unable to relocate to Montreal. It is designed to provide students a basic introduction to the fundamentals of the Christian tradition and prepare …
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Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.)

A wide-ranging and comprehensive introduction to the Christian tradition, suitable for those with previous degrees and those without. The Bachelor of Theology degree gives students a deep understanding of the Christian tradition. This degree includes study of the Bible and Biblical languages, Christian history, theology, philosophy of religion, and ethics. It also provides students with …
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List of Online Courses from CALL

This page should provide up-to-date links to all the courses currently being offered online, as well as links to the in-person courses available at this seminary.  

Anglican (Episcopal) Homiletics

Ten weeks of live online learning in advanced homiletics with The Rev. Dr. Shawn Strout (requirement is Homiletics I or equivalent). A wonderful continuing education opportunity for those who preach. Preaching is an integral part of the Anglican tradition. This course builds on previous training in homiletics but is appropriate for preachers with extensive or limited experience. Throughout …
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Anglican Approaches to Ministry

Ten weeks of live online discussions and opportunities to reflect on readings to deepen Anglican Identity. The approach to ministry within the Anglican tradition rests on two pillars: The English Bible and The Book of Common Prayer. Learn how Episcopalians understand and interpret these two books and how that knowledge shapes ministry in The Episcopal Church. …
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