Relativism (Judges 19: 1-30) - Marion Taylor
Dr. Marion Taylor speaks on relativism and the consequences of holding this philosophical view using Judges 19:1-30 as her text.

Dr. Marion Taylor speaks on relativism and the consequences of holding this philosophical view using Judges 19:1-30 as her text.
Dr. Andrew Goddard of Cambridge responds to the presentations at Wycliffe Center for Scripture and Theology 2015 Fall Colloquium.
The Rt. Rev. Dr. Mwita Akiri speaks on the Church in North America.
Continuing the series topic "The Idols or ‘Isms’ of our Age", Dr. Peter Robinson speaks on the topic of narcissism using Gen. 1: 26-31.
In the ongoing series on idols, Chris Seitz speaks on fatalism and short term but corrosive self serving pleasures using Isa 43:16-25 as his text.
Dr. Joseph Mangina speaks on Ecclesiology in the Gospel of John at Wycliffe Centre for Scripture and Theology 2015 Fall Colloquium.
Dr. Ephraim Radner speaks on Scripture and Ecclesial Futurology at Wycliffe Centre for Scripture and Theology Fall 2015 Colloquium.
Dr. Catherine Sider-Hamilton presents John Donne's reading of Paul at the Wycliffe Centre for Scripture and Theology Fall 2015 Colloquium.
Thursday series, "Idols of our time": The Rev Dr. Judy Paulsen speaks from the book of Amos on the Gospel response to hedonism.
This is the opening sermon on the Thursday series, "Idols of our time". Using Jeremiah's outrage about Israel's idolatry John speaks on how we are to view idolatry.
Creatures of God: Theological Anthropology in the Context of Evolution - a Catholic-Evangelical Dialogue This symposium is comprised of two keynote lectures and two panel discussions with leading theologians, pastors, and scholars on the subject of human nature, evolutionary biology, sin, and theological anthropology. It will be a day of scholarship and informed dialogue on topics that engage theologians, philosophers, and scientists who seek a critical coherence of faith with science. Speakers ...
Amos Yong presents his thoughts regarding an evangelical and trinitarian theology of religions.
An exploration of the intersections and boundaries between Science and Religion. Speakers explore themes of the Universe, Design and Natural Theology. Speakers: - Barth Netterfield, PhD Astrophysics, Associate Professor University of Toronto (Starts at 8:41) - Thomas Aechtner, DPhil Science and Religion, Lecturer University of Queensland (Starts at 38:52) - Ephraim Radner, PhD Theology, Professor Wycliffe College Toronto (Starts at 1:13:52)
Archbishop Fred Hiltz, formerly bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, was elected as 13th Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada in June 2007. He leads the church in discerning and pursuing the mission of God.
Dr. George Sumner, Principal of Wycliffe College, addresses the question of "Are all religions the same?" at a Power to Change gathering on the University of Toronto campus in March 2014.
The Reverend Canon Andrew White, is vicar of St George's Church, Baghdad, the only Anglican church in Iraq. He has thus been dubbed the "Vicar of Baghdad". He is also President of the Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East. He was previously Director of International Ministry at the International Centre for Reconciliation at Coventry Cathedral, England. At the age of 33 years he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and has been undergoing a new stem cell treatment for MS at...
Phil Gearing preaches on how holiness begets morality, not the other way around. His text is 1 Thessalonians 4:2-4.
Catherine Sider-Hamilton discusses how people find God's word hard to take and walk away. Her text is John 6:68.
Father Austin went to Saint Thomas early in 2005 to be the parish’s first “theologian-in-residence.” A priest-scholar, his background is in both the parish ministry and the academic world. At Mount Aloysius College in Cresson, Pennsylvania, Father Austin was assistant professor of religious studies, philosophy, and theology. He has also taught on the adjunct faculty of Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York; Mount St. Mary College in Newburgh, New York; and Fordham University and the General T...
Morning Chapel service. Susan Eng speaks on the topic of the church being a welcoming place just as Christ welcomed us. Her text is Romans 15:7.
Morning Chapel service. Irina Dubinski, a Wycliffe student, speaks on oaths and there significance. Her text is Matthew 5:33-37.
David speaks on the angst presented by Matthew 25: 31-46.
Michael Harvey is a co-founder of Back to Church Sunday in the UK and developed the concept of invitation as a mission tool across seventeen countries. It is estimated that 1 million invitations have been offered and thousands of people have been added to the church.
David Fitch is B. R. Lindner Chair of Evangelical Theology at Northern Seminary Chicago, IL. He is also the founding pastor of Life on the Vine Christian Community- a missional church in the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago. He coaches a network of church plants in the C&MA linked to Life on the Vine. He writes on the issues the local church must face in Mission including cultural engagement, leadership and theology and has lectured and presented on these topics at many seminaries, graduate scho...
As associate pastor of Little Trinity in Toronto, ON, Beverley brings with her a passion for the gospel and for reaching the unchurched. She is an avid believer in lifetime learning and loves to explore the Christian faith with others. When her head isn’t buried in a book, you will find Beverley walking along the trails near her home, digging in the garden, or at a live music event. Attending live music shows, from bluegrass and folk, to jazz and rock, is a favourite pastime for Beverley and her...
Terry Donaldson delivers the Thursday morning's chapel message on the value of Christian singing. His text is Acts 16: 25.
Lieutenant-Colonel the Reverend Marc Torchinsky continues to live a life of great adventure and blessing. After a life long involvement in the Jewish Community and Education system in Winnipeg, Padre Marc came to Toronto following his baptism at St. Aidan’s Church to pursue a Master of Divinity degree at Wycliffe College – University of Toronto. While at Wycliffe, Padre Marc served as Chaplain to the 48th Highlanders of Canada, was active in student government, travelled on a mission trip to Ken...