ATLANTIC SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY, founded in 1971 by the Anglican Church of Canada, Roman Catholic Church and United Church of Canada is an accredited, ecumenical graduate school offering a Master of Divinity Degree Program and, in conjunction with Saint Mary's University, a Master of Arts in Theology and Religious Studies Degree Program.
PLACE: Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, Huntington, NY TIME: June 23-July 31, 2003 DESCRIPTION: The master of arts in theology is a graduate program designed for those preparing for professional, religious or ministerial careers or as part of an enrichment program for those already established in such careers.
We offer a 16-unit certificate program in religious education and 36-unit master of arts in theology with an emphasis on religious education and pastoral ministry, combining courses on central issues of faith with more skill-oriented courses for Christian life and service, adapted to the needs and interests of students.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ATLANTIC SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY, founded in 1971 by the Anglican Church of Canada, Roman Catholic Church and United Church of Canada is an accredited, ecumenical graduate school offering a Master of Divinity Degree Program and, in conjunction with Saint Mary's University, a Master of Arts in Theology and Religious Studies Degree Program.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ATLANTIC SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY, founded in 1971 by the Anglican Church of Canada, Roman Catholic Church and United Church of Canada is an accredited, ecumenical graduate school offering a Master of Divinity Degree Program and, in conjunction with Saint Mary's University, a Master of Arts in Theology and Religious Studies Degree Program.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ATLANTIC SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY, founded in 1971 by the Anglican Church of Canada, Roman Catholic Church and United Church of Canada is an accredited, ecumenical graduate school offering a Master of Divinity Degree Program and, in conjunction with Saint Mary's University, a Master of Arts in Theology and Religious Studies Degree Program.
He holds a Diploma in Ministry from Montreal Diocesan Theological College, a Master of Arts in theology from McGill University and a Bachelor of Arts in religious studies and philosophy from the University of Windsor.