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February 5
Starting date
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Thurs @ 8 PM NL (120 min)
Day and time
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12 weeks
Duration
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Online
Modality
Prayer Book Theology
A detailed theological examination of the Book of Common Prayer from its Reformation roots, taking the 1662 book as the authoritative edition which expresses the Anglican heritage, through which contemporary editions such as the Canadian (1962), and North American (2019) editions can best be understood.
To audit this course for $180 enter the word Audit as your coupon code when you pay.
To audit this course for $180 enter the word Audit as your coupon code when you pay.
Meet the instructor
Dr. Gary Graber
Gary did his undergraduate degree in history at Arizona State, and received his Master of Divinity from Reformed Seminary before attending Wycliffe College to do advanced degree work. His doctoral specialization was Prayer Book Revision in the Church of England; his research interests include 2nd to 4th century Christianity, the Protestant Reformation, Church & State relations, and Anglican liturgy and doctrine.
After serving a stint with Irish Church Missions in Dublin and Belfast, Gary taught history and Anglican theology at James Settee College for Ministry in Prince Albert for twenty years, where he was Principal, as well as doing concurrent adjunct teaching at Wycliffe. More recently, he served several years as a Professor and Academic Dean at Ryle Seminary.
He and his wife Lynne live in St. John’s.
Patrick Jones - Course author
ThD, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto
ThM, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto
MDiv, Reformed Theological Seminary
BA, Arizona State University
