Join us for Crossroads of Theology, a series of talks and socials for young people exploring the intersection of theology with current affairs and culture. This series is hosted by the students of Regis College, the Jesuit School of Theology in Canada. While Crossroads talks
Join us for this workshop with Natasha Jamal, Career Educator from U of T Career Exploration & Education. This small group session will discuss the various challenges you might face while transition to what's next. You will develop strategies for planning multiple possible
For all Regis Students, Faculty, and Staff: Before you head to the Scarboro Missions Lecture, join Student Council at Gabby's (192 Bloor Street W., across from the ROM). Your first drink and shared appetizers are on the house, courtesy of Council.
Please note that this event is now full Thursday, February 13, 2020 Lecture: 7:00 pm Reception—8:30 pm Location: Regis College, St Joseph’s Chapel, 100 Wellesley Street W, Toronto. One of the most exciting developments in political theology is the renewed awareness that the
You are cordially invited to join the Lonergan Research Institute at Regis College as we celebrate the launch of Fr. Michael Eades’ 2019 monograph, And in our Hearts Take up They Rest: The Trinitarian Pneumatology of Frederick Crowe, SJ (University of Toronto Press). Friday, February
Join us for this talk in honour of both the 90th anniversary of Regis College, and the 50th anniversary of the Toronto School of Theology (an ecumenical consortium of theological schools). Susan K. Wood, SCL, PhD Academic Dean of Regis College and Professor of Systematic
Windows on Theology – Regis College’s continuous learning series – offers non-credit courses of six to eight sessions on topical issues in scripture, church history, pastoral studies, and theology. Please note that as a precaution against the spread of COVID-19, we are postponing
Wednesday, February 26, 2020 3:00 to 4:30 PM Classroom C Presenter: Dr. Gill Goulding, CJ Topic: "Supporting the Dignity of Young People in the Digital Age" This is a required workshop for all Basic Degree Students (M.Div, MTS, MA in MS) Please register by Monday,
A Conversation with Representatives from the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Communities The panelists will discuss multiple ways in which faith and interfaith reflection, dialogue, and cooperation can help a society to develop a sense of community in the midst of highly individualizing contexts: -
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