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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Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
Extended and full-time units. CPE students only. Classes at hospital with CPE supervisor. Program Description: Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is training designed to help develop the skills required to provide care which is centered around issues of faith, meaning, values and connection. Learning occurs through direct clinical experience, use of reflective tools, didactic input, conversations …
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Master of Arts in Leadership, Theology & Society
Grow in wisdom as you weave together theological insight, critical cultural analysis, and practical leadership training. The Master of Arts in Leadership, Theology & Society Is … Transformative: Cultivate a practice of ethical leadership driven by a vision of human dignity, the flourishing of creation, and the common good. Thoughtful: Build critical awareness of the …
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Master of Divinity Summer Distance
Atlantic School of Theology is a leader in distributed theological education, and you can choose to pursue the Master of Divinity degree in a five-year “in ministry” format. This course of study will bring you to the AST campus for six weeks every summer for five years to complete the majority of your course work …
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Graduate Certificate in Theological Studies
The Graduate Certificate in Theological Studies program is a ten-credit academic program that may be completed on campus, online or through a combination of on-campus and online courses. The GCTS parallels the first year of our graduate degree programs, and may serve as a time of discernment for further academic or professional needs. Credits obtained …
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Master of Sacred Theology (S.T.M.)
Non-Thesis (45 credits) ATS Accreditation: The S.T.M. program is approved by the Association of Theological Schools in the U.S. and Canada. The normal requirement is 2 years (of 2 terms each) of full-time study. Students are permitted to take the S.T.M. over a period of 12 full months (three terms) but must first meet with …
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Master of Arts (M.A.)
The purpose of the M.A. (thesis) degree is to encourage advanced study and research in one of the disciplines of religious studies for those who wish to become scholars or teachers, or will be engaged in some field of religious or public service. The M.A. without thesis is intended to ensure a student’s well rounded exposure to several religions …
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Living with Uncertainty – 3 Weeks Online Course
By Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat We like to think of ourselves as being somewhat in control of our lives. But events and circumstances often conspire to set us off course. In periods of economic crisis, war and political chaos, and widespread cultural change, uncertainty and insecurity make our journey feel ever more stressful …
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‘The Theology of Gratitude’ convocation and scholars conference
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry invites participation in ‘The Theology of Gratitude’ convocation and scholars conference The United Thank Offering (UTO) and Bexley Seabury Seminary are collaborating to host a Convocation and Scholars Conference on the Theology of Gratitude with Diana Butler Bass, April 23-24, 2020, in Chicago, Illinois. “The Theology of Gratitude is based on …
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Sacred Texts: Where Judaism, Christianity and Islam Meet
Sacred Texts: Where Judaism, Christianity and Islam Meet Learn about themes common to sacred texts in all three traditions: creation, eschatology, ethics, and the power of God. Instructor Rabbi Dr. Laura Duhan-Kaplan