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Cultural & Gender Approaches to Grief (Module 2)
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Online - Zoom
Tyndale Centre for Grief and Loss
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Spiritual Discernment: Stepping into God's Will (Module 3)
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Tyndale University
Tyndale Spiritual Formation Centre
Spiritual Formation Certificate
Our decisions determine the path of our lives. When we follow the world's agenda, success is achieved by maximizing our performance, accumulating possessions and seeking positions of envy and influence. This approach to life stands in direct contrast to Paul's instruction; Do not be conformed to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is-his good, pleasing and perfect will. Romans 12:2
Ableism, Lamentation, and Brokenness (Module 3)
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Tyndale University
Tyndale Spiritual Formation Centre
Disability, Theology and Spiritual Formation Certificate
This is an introductory program in Disability Theology. Students will examine the realities of living with a disability in contemporary society and their theological and spiritual implications. These modules will also delve into a practical theology regarding living and working with individuals with disabilities and their incorporation into our spiritual communities.
Sanctified Imagination (Module 4)
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Tyndale University
Tyndale Spiritual Formation Centre
Spiritual Formation Certificate
N.T. Wright has said, “Christian imagination rekindled by Scripture is vital to refresh our engagement with our contemporary culture.” The imagination is an important avenue for spiritual formation, but more than just a personal and private devotional practice, the imagination is the embodiment of hope. The imagination becomes a catalyst for living out the reality of the kingdom of God as an alternative to and a protest against adopting the culture that surrounds us.
Spiritual & Biblical Resources to Cope with Loss (Module 3)
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Online - Zoom
Tyndale Centre for Grief and Loss
Module Information
This module will explore what it means to grieve and lament, we will learn how to help others in their time of sorrow and loss. Special attention will be paid to the Psalms as a resource for encouragement for those dealing with death.
Dealing with Disenfranchised Grief (Module 4)
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Online - Zoom
Tyndale Centre for Grief and Loss
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The Hebrew Bible, Jesus, The Gospel, and Paul (Module 4)
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Tyndale University
Tyndale Spiritual Formation Centre
Disability, Theology and Spiritual Formation Certificate
This is an introductory program in Disability Theology. Students will examine the realities of living with a disability in contemporary society and their theological and spiritual implications. These modules will also delve into a practical theology regarding living and working with individuals with disabilities and their incorporation into our spiritual communities.
Art & Spirituality (Module 5)
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Tyndale University
Tyndale Spiritual Formation Centre
Spiritual Formation Certificate
We are all creative as we have a creative God who instilled beauty into our souls. Our inner artist yearns to be participants in the healing of the world by bringing images, words and actions that inspires others and attract people to God’s amazing love.
Family Systems & Their Ability to Cope with Death (Module 5)
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Online - Zoom
Tyndale Centre for Grief and Loss
Module Information
This module will explore the impact of death and loss upon the family system. You will explore death and the family life cycle, looking at how families react to loss. A special emphasis will focus on how children understand death and express their grief.
Including and Belonging (Module 5)
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Tyndale University
Tyndale Spiritual Formation Centre
Disability, Theology and Spiritual Formation Certificate
This is an introductory program in Disability Theology. Students will examine the realities of living with a disability in contemporary society and their theological and spiritual implications. These modules will also delve into a practical theology regarding living and working with individuals with disabilities and their incorporation into our spiritual communities.