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Admissions for September 2020 entry are now open

Admissions for September 2020 entry are now open for the following programs! The application deadline is May 31, 2020.

Date Published: Friday, February 14, 2020

A Confusion of Printers: The Role of Print in the English Reformation by Pearce J. Carefoote

First title in the Wycliffe Studies in History, Church, and Society series released

A Confusion of Printers: The Role of Print in the English Reformation by Pearce J. Carefoote, head of the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, is now available. It is the first title of the Wycliffe Studies in History, Church, and Society series, originally given as the Founders' Day Memorial lecture in October 2019.

Book summary

Date Published: Monday, February 3, 2020

Bishop Stephen Andrews presented gifts to Prof. John Bowen and Prof. Terry Donaldson

Retirement of Prof. John Bowen and Prof. Terry Donaldson

Yesterday, Wycliffe College celebrated the careers and retirement of Dr. John Bowen, Professor Emeritus of Evangelism, and Dr. Terry Donaldson, Professor Emeritus of New Testament. Students, colleagues, families, and friends came together in Leonard Hall to express their gratitude and well-wishes toward these two remarkable scholars/teachers/mentors/evangelists. Their faith and accomplishments will continue to inspire us, and their presence will certainly be missed around the College!

Date Published: Thursday, January 30, 2020

David Kupp

David Kupp preaches on Individualism

David Kupp preaches on the topic of Individualism using 1 Corinthians chapter 12 text.

David Kupp

David Yeago at Wycliffe College

David Yeago speaks at Wycliffe

Writing The Apostolic Faith and Escaping Ritschl’s Long Shadow A Theological Memoir

David Yeago

Marion Taylor

Marion Taylor on Relativism

Marion Taylor speaks on relativism and the consequences of holding this philosophical view using Judges 19:1-30 as her text.

Marion Taylor