Toronto School of Theology

Toronto School of Theology
Type Federated graduate theological college
Established 1944
Affiliation Roman Catholic, Anglican, Reformed, United Church of Canada
Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Campus Urban
Affiliations University of Toronto, ATS
Website Toronto School of Theology

The Toronto School of Theology (TST) is an ecumenical centre for graduate theological education and the largest of its kind in Canada.[1] Affiliated with the University of Toronto, TST comprises seven member colleges in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Reformed traditions, as well as four affiliated institutions attached to smaller denominations. It is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.[2]

History

The school was originally constituted as the Toronto Graduate School of Theological Studies in 1944, in order to promote collaboration around advance degree programs among the theology schools affiliated with the University of Toronto. In 1970 this was further formalised with the establishment of the Toronto School of Theology. Finally, in 1979 a Memorandum of Agreement with the University of Toronto made it possible for the member schools to grant conjoint basic and advanced degrees in theology.[3] The Toronto School of Theology's Arms and Flag were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on March 1, 2001.[4] The Greek word ÓYNEPÃOYNTEÓ, which is the School motto, is taken from 2 Corinthians 6.1: “We work together with Him” translates to “Co-worker”.[4]

Members Colleges

Member Colleges

Combining all the member schools of the TST, 530 courses are offered each year to over 1500 students.[5]

Academics

The following programs are offered by one or more of the members of TST:

Each program is awarded conjointly by the school the student is registered with and the University of Toronto, except for the Master of Arts in Theology, which is awarded by University of St. Michael's College.

Toronto School of Theology libraries

Students have access to the libraries of every member school, including Knox's Caven Library, St. Michael's Kelly Library, Trinity and Wycliffe's John W. Graham Library, and the libraries of Emmanuel College, Regis College, and St. Augustine's Seminary. Students, moreover, have access to the library system of the University of Toronto, including Robarts Library, Canada's largest library and the fourth largest academic library system in North America.[6][7]

Journals

The Toronto Journal of Theology is published semi-annually. It promotes progressive publication of current opinion on the full range of scholarship represented by diverse Christian traditions through the analysis of issues in Biblical Studies, History of Christianity, Systematic and Pastoral Theology, and Christian Ethics and engagement of cross-cultural perspectives in discussing theological issues.

See also

References

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