Theology as Dialogue in Early Christianity

July 14, 2025 - July 18, 2025
Jul 14–Jul 18, 2025 Days & Times Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri 8:30AM–11:30AM, Vancouver Time Format Onsite/Online Credit Hours 1–2 Audit Hours 1
Offered by Regent College
* $520 per credit hour registered for onsite * $385 per audit hour registered for onsite * For online attendance, please add $20 to the credit hour fees
VancouverBC
Canada

In this course, we will work through several examples of early Christian dialogues from writers such as Justin Martyr, Origen of Alexandria, Gregory of Nyssa, and Augustine of Hippo, and consider what difference a dialogical reorientation of theological method might make. There are rich resources available to us in early Christianity that can inform our theology in ways that help us collaborate well with others (intra- and extra-ecclesia) and embrace the Holy Spirit’s work of transformation in ourselves and in our communities. An exploration of these texts alerts us to the import of theology that is collaborative and transformative. It also reminds us to resist our worst impulses to become impatient and defensive, dismissing out of hand those who disagree with us.