About this Event
An in-depth consideration of the doctrines of creation and eschatology in Jurgen Moltmann, whose influential work makes important connections with liberation theology, feminist theology, ecological concerns, and the renewal of present-day Christian communities.
About the instructor: Dr. Rob Fennell earned a BA (Winnipeg); an MDiv (Emmanuel College, Toronto); an MLitt (University of St. Andrews); and a ThD (University of Toronto/Victoria University). His research interests include pilgrimage, hermeneutics, the Holy Spirit, C.S. Lewis, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, evangelism, congregational vitality, leadership, and The United Church of Canada. He is founding director of Camino Nova Scotia, AST’s social enterprise-based summer pilgrimage program. Prior to serving with AST, he served as a minister with local congregations of The United Church of Canada.
Dates: January 13 - April 7, 2025.
Days & Times: Mondays, 4:00pm-6:30pm.
Requirements: Readings and discussions. No written work, projects, or presentations.
Books to purchase:
Fee: $250.00.
Format: Hybrid (online and in-person at Atlantic School of Theology).
Please note: This Continuing Education program is non-credit, meaning it cannot be counted toward a degree or diploma, and will not be transcripted. Continuing Education registrations are refundable until 48 hours before a program commences, minus the Eventbrite processing fee. After that time, fees are non-refundable.
Questions? Please contact: James Cheatley, Continuing Education Convenor,([email protected]) or the instructor, Dr. Rob Fennell ([email protected]).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Atlantic School of Theology, 660 Francklyn Street, Halifax, Canada