It takes no one less than the distinguished patristic scholar Professor John Behr, to introduce us to St Gregory and to take us on a journey to the very heart of the fourth century; one of the most dynamic and...
Explore doctrine in the church, its relationship to the bible, its witness to truth, and the possibilities of innovation with Rev Assoc Prof Geoff Thompson at Pilgrim Theological College.
There are many reasons why people choose to go to College and study Bible, Counselling, Theology, and more. We all need equipping, no matter what kind of ministry God calls us to. Check out the 2021 Prospectus to find...
Through a close reading of Mark’s Gospel in its ancient historical, political, and religious context, we will examine the hermeneutical possibilities Mark offers our contemporary contexts. The readings will privilege...
Michael Buckley once argued that theology’s friends caused it damage, and contributed to the emergence of modern atheism. This unit charts a course through a variety of modern forms of atheism in order to understand...
Designed to provide knowledge and skills for developing and leading teams in a ministry context, this unit examines developmental stages of teams and healthy team dynamics. The leadership of ministry teams is explored...
Why think, and what difference does it make to the shaping of living? Is there a common good, and if so what can we know about it? Are we free, determined, or something more complex? On what lines should society be...
Since his 2015 document Laudato Si’, Pope Francis has continually urged vigorous ecumenical and inter-faith action to help solve global warming and extreme inequality. These issues are even more urgent after the...