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Alec Ryrie

Celebrating a love-affair

While scholars concur that there have been several reformations throughout church history, there is only one that people tend to think of when they refer to “The Reformation,” and that is the Protestant Reformation. It began in 1517 when a German monk and theologian named Martin Luther circulated his Ninety-Five Theses, which objected to certain practices by the Roman Catholic Church.

Date Published: Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Scott Sharman

Wycliffe grad appointed animator for ecumenical & interfaith relations

Last week, the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada announced the appointment of the Rev. Dr. Scott Sharman as animator for ecumenical and interfaith relations. Dr. Sharman is a Wycliffe graduate, and so we invited him to blog for us about his new role, which begins September 1, 2017, and how his Wycliffe education helped to prepare him for it. 

Date Published: Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Where does a book begin?

On the Wycliffe blog this week, Dr. Catherine Sider-Hamilton shares some of the journey of learning and thinking that gave rise to her new book, The Death of Jesus in Matthew: Innocent Blood and the End of Exile. 

Date Published: Tuesday, July 18, 2017

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