Ethics in the Anglican tradition draws on a rich history of discourse as we strive to engage with our faith, living it out in an imperfect world and Church. Whether we are struggling to justify sacramental liturgy and church hierarchy in the face of Puritan attack, or determining church policy on inclusion of women and …
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Preaching in the Anglican Tradition
The upcoming week of “J-term” classes in early January at Emory University’s Candler School of Theology will include a course taught by Episcopal clergy, including the former presiding bishop and primate of The Episcopal Church, the Right Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori. In addition to Candler students, the course is open to members of the public …
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Online Open House
Join Principal Jesse Zink online to learn more about the work of Montreal Dio. In 60 minutes, we will introduce the school’s full range of residential and distance programs designed to help students further their vocation in Christian ministry. This includes a Master of Divinity offered in collaboration with McGill University, a Licentiate in Theology …
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Liturgy and Context: Anglican Worship in Perspective (Online Course)
This course is an introduction to Christian worship in its Anglican context. The course studies the history of liturgy as well as its contemporary practice in Canada and around the world. Students will examine how Anglican liturgy has been shaped by the context in which it is used and gain a deeper understanding of the …
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Liturgy and Context: Anglican Worship in Perspective (Online Course)
Liturgy and Context: Anglican Worship in Perspective (Online Course) Wednesday evenings, 6.15pm to 9pm (Eastern time) January 15 to April 15, 2020 This course is an introduction to Christian worship in its Anglican context. The course studies the history of liturgy as well as its contemporary practice in Canada …
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Center for Anglican Learning and Leadership’s (CALL) online courses (Spring 2020)
CALL Online Courses The Center for Anglican Learning and Leadership’s (CALL) online courses are offered throughout the year and are designed so that you can participate at your own pace and at your own time. Each course is 7 weeks, each week a separate lesson. Continuing Education Units are offered at the rate of 2 …
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2019 Tri-History Conference: Trauma and Survival in the Contemporary Church: Historical, Archival, and Missional Responses
2019 TRI-HISTORY CONFERENCE Trauma and Survival in the Contemporary Church: Historical, Archival, and Missional Responses June 18- 21, 2019, Toronto, Ontario, Canada The Conference is hosted by a partnership of the Faculty of Divinity of Trinity College and Wycliffe College (in the University of Toronto) and the Canadian Church Historical Society (a co-operator with the General Synod …
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Jerusalem Ministry Formation
A20 Jerusalem Ministry Formation: January 8 – January 22, 2020 Program Description Register $3,570 Jerusalem Ministry Formation The Jerusalem Ministry Formation program is a special course designed for people in training for ministry, whether as clergy or lay leaders.The Jerusalem Ministry Formation program is a special …
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Contesting Catholicity Conference
Contesting Catholicity Conference Friday, January 18, 2019 (All day) to Saturday, January 19, 2019 (All day) For more information please visit the website.
Debating Mission, Marriage, and the Eucharist in the Anglican Communion
Debating Mission, Marriage, and the Eucharist in the Anglican Communion 4-day intensive in Montreal: Monday, January 28 to Thursday, January 31, 2019 Fifty years ago, Anglican worship centred on Morning Prayer, priests were male, marriages were only between a man and a woman, and the word mission was hardly used. In Anglican churches today, worship …
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