Seabury-Western Theological Seminary offers a Course on Faith and Ethics at Life's End

Herewith the blurb about it.

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4 comments on “Seabury-Western Theological Seminary offers a Course on Faith and Ethics at Life's End

  1. AnglicanFirst says:

    Will the course emphasize ‘the sanctity of human life?’

    Or will it emphasize counseling the elderly on ‘how to not be a hindrance to society’ and on ‘how to make bequests to the diocese?’

    That’s what I expect from a revisionist seminary.

  2. driver8 says:

    Didn’t Seabury divest themselves of all buildings, residential students and teaching staff? So is this the future? Is this course about Seabury-Western?

  3. Archer_of_the_Forest says:

    Well, Seabury got re-accredited this week by whoever accredits seminaries. As an alum, I have no earthy idea how or why.

  4. driver8 says:

    So has Seabury transmogrified into a kind of night school? More Shaun of the Dead than the Day of Resurrection?