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Schedule an appointment with our Admissions Team to discover which program is right for you.

Access free resources and support for your well-being through the GuardMe Student Support Program.

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In this session, we are delighted to welcome our first-time ETS and SBL participants, Namhyo Kim and Jeyoon Park (PhD students in New Testament)
Join us on Tuesday, December 2, as one of our students shares about their journey of faith and ongoing ministry.
At this week’s Theological Research Seminar, Dr. Robert Revington will be presenting, “How Biblical Scholarship in Canada Has Changed” Read
We will be discussing a reading from Seán McGuire's book, “Biblical Hermeneutics in the Metamodern Mood.” Those who cannot attend in-person are

MDC has been advocating for women in theological education since 1888, from our founding mother to the women who walk our halls today.
With insurance professionals and a 24/7 emergency claims service, we are ready to assist you no matter what.

Schedule an appointment with our Admissions Team to discover which program is right for you.

Access free resources and support for your well-being through the GuardMe Student Support Program.

Looking for a specific person or department? Find them in our faculty and administrative staff directory.
In this session, we are delighted to welcome our first-time ETS and SBL participants, Namhyo Kim and Jeyoon Park (PhD students in New Testament)
Join us on Tuesday, December 2, as one of our students shares about their journey of faith and ongoing ministry.
At this week’s Theological Research Seminar, Dr. Robert Revington will be presenting, “How Biblical Scholarship in Canada Has Changed” Read
We will be discussing a reading from Seán McGuire's book, “Biblical Hermeneutics in the Metamodern Mood.” Those who cannot attend in-person are

MDC has been advocating for women in theological education since 1888, from our founding mother to the women who walk our halls today.

The Theological Studies Guild provides a community for those pursuing academic studies in the area of theology, historical theology, Christian history, and related subjects The meetings take place over a bag lunch discussion or presentation, with the focus on how to flourish in the discipline and how to develop a trajectory of meaningful success in one’s vocation. For more information on the Theological Studies Guild contact Dr. Jim Payton, Dr. Gord Heath, or Dr. Clement Wen