Events

Epiphany Term Adult Education

St. Paul: Explaining Jesus: This series looks at the ideas and activities of St. Paul, the most influential figure in the development of early Christianity in the Roman Empire.
Led by Dr. Stephen Ruzicka, professor of history at UNCG in the Haywood Duke Room.

Celtic Christianity: Dr. John Young will explore the topic of Celtic Christianity from its origins to what differentiates it from other forms of Christianity.
Led by Dr. John Young, professor of philosophy at UNCG in Broome Hall.

Steadfast Hope: The Quest for a Just Peace in Israel and Palestine: What are the stories we know about the people of the modern state of Israel? What do we know of the stories of the Palestinian people? Starting from our own understandings of the ancient and modern history of Israel and that of Palestine, our adult forum will give us the chance to engage stories of both people, including those of Palestinian Christians, many of whom share our Anglican heritage.
Led by Dr. Ayllife Mumford, Director of The School of Ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of NC and the Rev. Virginia Herring, in Roe Library.

Event Details

Date: Sunday, Feb 19, 2012, 10:15am

Location: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church