Chapters in Anglican History The Very Rev. Dr. Tom Ferguson February 6 – March 23, 2012 Registration Deadline: February 2, 2012 This course looks at the development of Anglicanism since the Reformation, with particular emphasis on the history of the Episcopal Church and development of the Anglican Communion. By the end of the course, students …
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Reformation Church History and Theology
Reformation Church History and Theology The Rev. Dr. Diane Bowers February 6 – March 23,2012 Registration Deadline: January 30, 2012 What do Episcopalians, Lutherans and members of the Reformed churches believe? How do we differ theologically and where do we agree? In this course we will explore three theologies of the 16th century Continental and …
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St. Paul and the Early Church
F12 – St. Paul and the Early Church 01 May – 14 May, 2012 Course Description This course not only traces some of the journeys and thoughts of the Apostle Paul, but puts special focus on the history of the Early Church in Asia Minor, the Ecumenical Councils and the development of the creeds. Course …
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Exploration in Rome
Monday 22 – Thursday 25 October 2012 Exploration in Rome A ‘mini-pilgrimage’ designed to enable independent travellers to explore their faith in the context of Rome and its centrality in Christian history. The course contains introductory talks on aspects of Rome, guided tours of several key Christian sites in Rome, attendance at the weekly Papal …
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God’s Pauper: Franciscan Spirituality Today
Monday 7 – Sunday 13 May 2012 God’s Pauper: Franciscan Spirituality Today The life and teachings of Francis of Assisi continue to be a powerful source of inspiration today. Course sessions will provide an in-depth encounter with Franciscan thought and spirituality. Through the ‘touchstones’ afforded to us in visiting Franciscan sites in Rome and in …
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