Engaging God’s Story

Bexley Seabury Seminary

I have always taught that the psalmists were people who were besotted (strongly infatuated, obsessed) with God. As I study more, I believe that all of the writers and editors and traditioners of the Bible were besotted, with God certainly, but also with community, with life as it ought and can be lived. I join …
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Foundations for Baptismal Living

Bexley Seabury Seminary

Gain an appreciation of how to “think theologically,” reflect on what we know and how we know it, engage a variety of interpretive lenses and explore ways to talk across difference. 4-week blended (synchronous and asynchronous) course 3 hours a week independent study (reading, watching, listening, and/or writing), online text-based discussion (asynchronous), final project due …
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Freedom and Interpretation: Exodus and the Canaanites

Trinity Church Wall Street

In the first session of the fall season, we’ll explore the biblical books of Exodus and Joshua and consider how these narratives of freedom for God’s people can be understood in the context of the ancient Near East. In conversation with scholars and clergy, we will also consider how these texts have shaped both African …
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Living with Loss

Trinity Church Wall Street

Grief is a deeply personal process but does not have to be endured alone. This six-week online support group will create space for reflection and expression to help us cope with loss. Co-facilitated by Trinity Church Wall Street and the Psychotherapy and Spirituality Institute (PSI).

School for Lay Ministry Learning Community

Luther Seminary

Transform Your Ministry in Just One Year with Theologically-Sound Training & Leadership Development From preaching and teaching to providing pastoral care or designing worship, faith leaders, like you, serve their congregations in various roles. Often, you do so without the theological background or seminary degrees your colleagues may have. With the School for Lay Ministry, …
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Doctor of Ministry

Haden Institute (The)

We are pleased to announce that students can now earn a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min) degree in two areas at the Haden Institute. Through our new partnership with the Graduate Theological Foundation (GTF) all current Haden students, as well as those who have graduated within the past three years, are eligible. The program is open …
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Ethics 1: Moral Theology: Law, Love, and Action

Stevenson School of Ministry in the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania

This course explores the nature of the Christian moral life. We will introduce the major theories of classical and contemporary philosophical ethics and their different understandings of moral psychology and action. We will pay special attention to the ways moral reasoning and action relate to the central doctrines of Christian theology, and to the sacramental …
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Theology 1

Stevenson School of Ministry in the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania

This course is the foundational course in Christian theology. Starting from the central experience of God in prayer and worship, we explore what it means to know the Triune God in the light of Scripture, the ecumenical councils, contemporary theology, and our Anglican heritage. We will discuss throughout the course what it means for a …
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Introduction to the New Testament

Stevenson School of Ministry in the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania

Designed to lead you to read the New Testament itself, New Testament Survey provides essential historical and cultural background information and carefully examines the content of each book in the New Testament.

Church History II: History of The Episcopal Church

Stevenson School of Ministry in the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania

This is a course in the basic history of the Episcopal Church. We will begin with a consideration of the planting of colonial Anglican churches and the struggle for stability and identity, especially in the wake of the American Revolution. Each week, in a linear sequence, we will read from Robert Prichard’s “A History of …
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