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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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New Publication: "Behold, I Am Coming Soon: Meditations on the Apocalypse"The latest volume in the Wycliffe Studies in Gospel, Church, and Culture series, "Behold, I Am Coming Soon: Meditations on the Apocalypse", writings from Wycliffe professors on the NT book of Revelation has been published and is now available for purchase. See the publisher's page for more information. Date Published: Monday, December 17, 2018 |
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Bishop Mwita Akiri to deliver Sadleir LectureEach year, Wycliffe College remembers Rev. Charles Sadleir (pictured in one of the stained glass windows in Founders' Chapel) who graduated from Wycliffe College in 1892. After three years of parish ministry in Manitoba, Rev. Sadleir responded to an appeal for a missionary to Chile's Araucanian Indians. In his honour, the Sadleir Annual Lecture focuses on Christian missions. Date Published: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 |
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A tool for flourishing in ministryThe Wycliffe Wellness Project aims to assist those—of all denominations—who engage in Christian ministry to gain a deeper understanding of their job-related stresses, and of the things they need to flourish—both personally and in ministry. A long-term study and assessment tool, the Project is about better understanding the ups and downs of ministry life. Initiated by Wycliffe Professor of Pastoral Psychology, Wanda Malcolm, the Project launched in June 2014. |
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“Behold, I Am Coming Soon” - A Sermon Series on the ApocalypseThe Revelation to John, also known as the Apocalypse, is one of the most misunderstood works in the entire canon of Scripture. In recent times it’s often been viewed as a breeding ground for fundamentalism, end-time fanaticism, and sectarian retreat from or hatred of the world. This suspicion of Revelation would have surprised our Christian ancestors. |
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The Word is Near You: Seeds of ReformationA 12-week preaching series every Thursday on passages from Scripture that were key to the position of the Reformers. It will be edited by Peter Robinson and published in the series Wycliffe Studies in Gospel, Church, and Culture (Wipf and Stock). |