The worship and doctrine of Anglican Christianity are saturated with and anchored in Holy Scripture, grounded in the confession of the Holy Trinity as expressed in the ancient creeds and rooted in the theology of the Reformation.
A historically and globally expansive tradition, the “formularies” of the Reformation era—the Book of Common Prayer, the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, the Book of Homilies, and the Ordinal—give shape to a communion that prays, professes and proclaims what the prayerbook calls “the comfortable words.”
Join us each Wednesday from 7:15-8 a.m. in Hodges Chapel for morning prayer.
Educating Men and Women Engaged in Ministry or Preparing for Ordination
Offering courses in the history, theology and worship of the Anglican tradition, the certificate also includes regular morning and evening prayer, community lunches, ministry seminars and theology conferences. The certificate is awarded in conjunction with the Master of Divinity or to those already in possession of the degree, upon completion of the following requirements:
* For students pursuing the certificate in Anglican studies, Anglican History and Doctrine satisfies the required MDiv course, DVET 701 Doctrine and Ethics and Anglican Worship and Sacraments satisfies the required MDiv course, DVHD 606 Ecclesiology and Worship.
The Institute of Anglican Studies at Beeson Divinity School and the Wittenberg Center for Reformation Studies (Wittenberg, Germany) are pleased to present the Reformation Anglicanism Lecture each year in Beeson’s Hodges Chapel.
Each year, this event will include an evening lecture by an internationally recognized scholar exploring the relationship between the history, theology, worship and pastoral significance of the English Reformation and the broader tradition of Anglican Christianity. Past speakers include Simeon Zahl and John Yates.
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