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Word Made DigitalWycliffe College is pleased to partner with Word Made Digital for its second season, running now through June. A weekly podcast, the goal is to inform and equip Christian creatives and communicators to communicate the best news in the world by learning from some of the very best Christian practitioners. Hosted by Wycliffe College alumnus, Joanna La Fleur, episodes include popular preachers, filmmakers, artists, authors, event producers, songwriters, creative entrepreneurs and much more. Date Published: Thursday, April 4, 2019 |
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Dr. Mark Elliott to join Wycliffe College facultyWycliffe College is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Mark Elliott as part-time Professorial Fellow, beginning April 1, 2019. In his capacity as an Associate Member of the Toronto School of Theology (TST), Dr. Elliott will assist the College in teaching and providing direction for doctoral research in the areas of patristics, the history of the interpretation of Scripture, biblical and systematic theology.
Date Published: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 |
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What does it mean to be human?On Friday, January 25, hundreds gathered at the University of Toronto’s Convocation Hall for a fascinating discussion addressing the question, “What Does it Mean to be Human?” Sponsored by Wycliffe College and partners RZIM, Faith Today, Power to Change, Network of Christian Scholars, the Centre for Inquiry Canada, and the Canadian Scientific and Christian Affiliation, the event brought together world class experts from various perspectives. Date Published: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 |
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Judy Paulsen continues the series on the Idols of our Time.Judy Paulsen |
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John Bowen starts off the Thursday Sermon SeriesThis is the opening sermon on the Thursday series, "Idols of our time". Using Jeremiah's outrage about Israel's idolatry John speaks on how we are to view idolatry. John Bowen |
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The Wycliffe DifferenceHear from students, alumni, and faculty about some of the unique qualities of a school like Wycliffe. |