Learning for International Faith Engagement (L.I.F.E) Seminar 2014

   Apr 5 – Apr 6, 2014 Sat 9:00 AM – Sun 4:00 PM   This Program is Hosted by the Canadian Churches’ Forum.Please register at www.ccforum.ca before March 10, 2014 This interactive seminar draws on the breadth of knowledge and experience from over three decades of global partnerships, mission exposure visits and mission trips. …
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Just an Average Muslim

    Sunday 23 March 2014 Zia Chaudhry, very much a product of the modern landscape, born in Burnley, Lancashire, moved to Liverpool at the age of seven, and although from a Pakistani background, he is uniquely placed to lead this fascinating study day. A call for mutual understanding. In this one-day workshop Zia Chaudhry, a barrister and active commentator …
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Annual Birks Lectures: The Theology of Providence: Perspectives and Problems

  The Theology of Providence: Perspectives and Problems   Annual Birks Lectures, Faculty of Religious Studies at McGill University, Montreal.   Tuesday and Wednesday, October 15th and 16th, 2013   With David Fergusson, Professor of Divinity and Principal of New College, Universityof Edinburgh   Lectures held at the BirksHeritage Chapel 3520University Street, 2nd Floor.

2014 C.S. Lewis Summer Institute at Oxbridge

  C.S. Lewis Summer Institute at Oxbridge July 21-31, 2014   Location: University of Oxford and University of Cambridge Theme: Reclaiming the Virtues: Human Flourishing in the 21st Century More information on Oxbridge 2014 coming soon!

Life Worth Living: The Christian Faith and the Crisis of Humanities

  Toronto School of Theology Regis College 22 Nov 2013 7:30 p.m. Miroslav Volf to Present 2013 Regis College Chancellors Lecture Life Worth Living: The Christian Faith and the Crisis of Humanities by Miroslav Volf Miroslav Volf is a professor of systematic theology at Yale University, where he served as the founding Director of the …
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Back to the Anglican Future: The Toronto Congress 1963 and the Future of Global Communion

  Date: September 18th, 2013 Location: Wycliffe College and St. Paul’s Bloor Street Fifty years ago, the Toronto Anglican Congress marked the coming of age of Anglicanism as a global communion. The years that followed, including the recent period of turmoil, have posed the challenge of working out of the meaning of `mutual responsibility and …
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