Jan Term – Expanding Spiritualities – G19R144 Workshop ID: G19R144 Dates: January 2, 2019 – January 21, 2019 Price: $3,100.00 Northern New Mexico draws an abundance of spiritual communities of different faith traditions to its canyons and mesas. This class is about cultural immersion and engagement, about meeting and talking with members of different communities, learning from them and listening …
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Landscapes and Soulscapes: Walking Meditation Adventures Through Camino Divina – G190101 Workshop ID: G190101 Dates: December 29, 2018 – January 2, 2019 Price: $395.00 – $1,065.00 This interactive workshop will help you explore in greater depth a richer, deeper relationship with the land and yourself. You will be enriched by thoughtful and joyful practices that help you connect more meaningfully wherever you …
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The Art of Spiritual Direction Cohort IX Session 1 Workshop ID: G181025 Dates: November 5 – November 12, 2018 Price: $0.00 To learn more about Stillpoint Spiritual Direction Formation & Training Program, contact Ravi Verma at Stillpoint: The Center for Christian Spirituality, 323.340.8036. Ravi Verma will be happy to discuss the program with you personally. Applications and reservations will be accepted …
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Grateful: The Radical Practice for Personal and Political Transformation – G18101 Workshop ID: G18101 Dates: October 5 – October 7, 2018 Price: $399.00 – $1,100.00 Based on her new book, Grateful, Diana Butler Bass explores the spiritual practices of thanksgiving. Looking at gratitude as both a transforming emotion and a radical ethical practice, she takes …
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Power, Politics, and Christendom Sunday, 17 November 2019 – Sat, 23 November 2019 How should Christians treat the secular powers? The course presents a critical history of the interaction between Christianity and secular power, examining how economics, politics, war, and theology all contributed to the place of Christianity in the world today. As Christianity, …
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“First see, then write, then send”: the Doctors of the Church and Christian mission Sunday 3 November 2019 – Friday 8 November 2019 What can we learn about the mission and ministry of the Church from the examples and lives of the Doctors of the Church? Studying the legacy and lives of Augustine …
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Angles and Anglicans Sunday 8 September 2019 –Friday 13 Sept 2019 What are the Anglican roots in Roman soil? How can we understand the foundation and flourishing of Christianity in England, the growth of the Church of England, and the development of the Anglican Communion through the ministries of St Gregory, St Augustine, St Benedict and Theodore of Tarsus. Visiting the …
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Sunday 22 Sept 2019 – Friday 27 Sept 2019 What does the place and faith of Rome say to those Christians who share a marriage and a faith, but come from different denominations? How do we remain true to our denominations, and the teachings of our churches, and at the same time, express the love and service …
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Sunday 9 June 2019 – Friday 14 June 2019 This course argues for the foundational role of the women leaders and martyrs of the Church in Rome. It will examine classical conceptions of gender and the rights of women in the Roman Empire, before situating early Christianity within Its social and cultural context. We will …
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Sunday 12 May 2019 –Friday 17 May 2019 How have poets working in English responded to the promise and threat of Rome? In the more than thousand years since St Helena’s hagiographer Cynewulf described Rome as burg enta, “city of giants,” the English tradition has both kept a wary eye on Rome and made it a …
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