News Release: The Toronto Mennonite Theological Centre has ceased its regular programming. Grebel will remain an affiliate member of the Toronto School of Theology. Some other TMTC activities will likely continue under the leadership of other institutions. There will be final virtual event in Fall 2023. More information will be posted here when available. – Jeremy Bergen, TMTC Director

News archive - 2017

Monday, December 18, 2017

TMTC Associate Wins Doctoral Fellowship

photo of pablo with announcement of his doctoral fellowship

TMTC Associate and doctoral student at Emmanuel College Pablo Kim Sun is a 2017 recipient of a Doctoral Fellowship from the Louisville Institute. The Doctoral Fellowship program offers up to ten fellowships of $2,000 a year for two years to Ph.D. or Th.D. students to consider theological education as their vocation. In addition, the cohort of ten Doctoral Fellows meets at the Louisville Institute three times during each fellowship year.

Monday, December 4, 2017

New publication: Design for Living edited by Maxwell Kennel

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TMTC Associate and PhD student at McMaster University, Max Kennel has edited Mennonite historian Robert Friedmann's lost and last manuscript entitled Design for Living: Regard, Concern, Service, and Love, which is now available from Wipf and Stock.

Monday, October 16, 2017

New publication: The Architectonics of Hope by Kyle Gingerich Hiebert

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TMTC Director Kyle Gingerich Hiebert's newest book, The Architectonics of Hope: Violence, Apocalyptic, and the Transformation of Political Theology, is now available from Cascade Books.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Anabaptist Political Theology: A Conversation with Joan and Oliver O'Donovan

participants in discission

On a cold autumn morning in mid-October in the board room at the Toronto School of Theology (TST), students associated with the Toronto Mennonite Theological Centre (TMTC) had the opportunity to converse with theologians Joan and Oliver O’Donovan. The topic of conversation was the legacy of TMTC’s founding director, A. James Reimer, and his posthumously published book Toward an Anabaptist Political Theology (Cascade, 2014).

Thursday, September 14, 2017

TMTC Associate Doctoral Defence

Committee members

On Thursday, September 14th TMTC Associate Layton Friesen successfully defended his doctoral thesis entitled "Unity in Difference: Hans Urs von Balthasar's Christology as a Resource for a Mennonite Theology of Peace."

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