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Who is my Neighbour? Theological Education in the Global Village of the 21st Century
THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD IN PERSON & ON ZOOM ZOOM INFORMATION WILL BE POSTED ON THE EVENTBRITE PAGE IN PERSON: MCGILL SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES BIRKS BUILDING 3520 UNIVERSITY STREET MONTREAL MORNING SESSION-THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY AFTERNOON SESSION-THEOLOGIGAL EDUCATION IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE KEYNOTE SPEAKER – Morning Session: DR. R.A. HILL: Dean …
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VST Current Course Listings
Many of the courses in this list are both online and in-person. Unfortunately, there is not a simple way to list all of the online courses.
What We Believe: Theology in the Anglican Tradition
It has become rather commonplace to suppose that Anglican Christians care mostly about liturgy and not very much about theology. That’s not true! Anglican traditions exhibit a rich and diverse history of theological reflection. Anglicans have always insisted that that how Christians think and talk about God makes a critical difference in what Christians believe. …
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Listing of Current Courses at Emmanuel College, Toronto
The link to their web page should show all of their current and upcoming courses.
The God of the Gospel: Systematic Theology I
This course provides an in-depth exploration of two central Christian doctrines – the Trinity and the person of Christ – as well as reflection on the role of Holy Scripture and the nature of theology. This is the first part of a two-part sequence in basic Christian doctrine. 1 credit.
The Bride of the Lamb: Systematic Theology II
An introduction to those loci (topics) within systematic theology having to do with the relationship between the LORD God and the world, especially to human beings as created, fallen, and transformingly engaged by divine grace. More specifically, we will be covering the themes of (1) creation and providence, (2) the human person, (3) sin, (4) …
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From Creation to Renewed Creation: Biblical Visions of God’s Good Future
With Dan Epp-Tiessen, CMU Associate Professor Emeritus of Bible This course will explore biblical visions of God’s good future as portrayed in the Old Testament prophets, the book of Daniel, the Gospels, the letters of Paul, and the challenging book of Revelation. The course will claim that the New Testament asserts that the God who …
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Paul: A Radical Jew as God’s Messenger to Non-Jews
With Tom Yoder Neufeld; Professor Emeritus of New Testament and Peace Studies, Conrad Grebel University College, and author of Recovering Jesus: the Witness of the New Testament God’s baffling decision to choose a fiercely radical Jewish Pharisee to be a prophetic messenger to non-Jews, to Gentiles, has brought immeasurable benefits to millions—including ourselves—but also a …
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Confessing the Trinity: Nicaea to Now
(A) (Pre-recorded Distance Education Option Available) How did the Church arrive at the confession that God is Trinity? And how should Christians understand this confession today? This course argues that the patristic development of trinitarian theology is integral to understanding its meaning. We will engage with the extraordinary theological work of the fourth-century controversies, before …
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