Epiphanytide Series, Part III "Knowing Christ as God" Rev. Jason Vickers, PhD Professor of Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, KY
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Epiphanytide Series, Part II "Knowing Christ in Scripture" Laura Holmes, PhD, Professor of New Testament, Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, DC Epiphanytide Series, Part I "Knowing Christ as Human" Rev. Doug Koskela, PhD, Professor of Theology, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA An introduction to the apparition of Our Lady, at Walsingham, England, the historic significance of this Marian shrine, and its continuing importance for Anglicans worldwide. Fr. Philip Corbett, SSC Priest in-Charge All Saints’ Church Notting Hill, London, UK The Rev. Professor Sarah Coakley and Fr. Luigi Gioia discuss 'The Spirituality of the Rule of Benedict: Mutual "Listening" to God and the Building of Transformative Communities'. This is the fourth and final session on 'Deepening Prayer in a Time of Pandemic and Social Unrest', held via webinar at Church of the Ascension and St. Agnes, Washington DC. Taught by: Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She was an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence at the Church of the Ascension and St. Agnes from 2019-2020. A bibliography of writings by Mother Coakley, and links to further online teaching, may be found at this webpage. Fr Luigi Gioia was a Benedictine Monk for 25 years in Italy and France and is now Assistant Priest and Head of Formation at the Anglican Parish of St Paul Knightsbridge in London. He was a professor of systematic theology at the Pontifical University of Sant'Anselmo in Rome for many years and now is a research associate at the Von Hügel Institute for Critical Catholic Inquiry at Cambridge University (UK). A retreat leader in several countries, he is the author of several books of spirituality, including Say It to God: In Search of Prayer (the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2018) and Touched by God: The Way to Contemplative Prayer. Link to VideoHandout |