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 - 2020

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Seditions, Confusion, and Tumult

Seditions, Confusion and Tumult by Layton Friesen

In his new book, Seditions, Confusion, and Tumult: Why Reformation Europe Thoguht Anabaptism would Destroy Society, recent TMTC alumnus Layton Friesen (PhD '17) explores the bitter opossition to Anabaptism in the 16th century.

Monday, October 26, 2020

Mennonite Tradition in Historical Context

As one of the affiliated colleges of the Toronto School of Theology (TST), Grebel offers a number of cross-listed courses available to TST students. In winter 2021, Dr. Troy Osborne's course on "Mennonite Tradition in Historical Context" will be offered in a remote format, which will allow students in Toronto and further afield to connect more easily.

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Fall 2020 Research Round-up

To welcome to another academic year the TMTC community gathered virtually for celebration of research. TMTC community members from Toronto and beyond shared about the following completed projects or works in progress:

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

More than Singing: Launching a Hymnal in a Pandemic

Voices Together Hymnal

By Sarah Kathleen Johnson, TMTC Visiting Fellow and Doctoral Candidate at the University of Notre Dame

Monday, August 17, 2020

Theologian and Church Leader Wins Distinguished Alumni Service Award

Sarah Kathleen Johnson

Theology scholar Sarah Kathleen Johnson has always been interested in religion and Christian worship. In her pursuit of education, her many different involvements at Conrad Grebel University College deepened, clarified, and expanded those interests, through courses, innovative chapel experiences, and late night conversations.

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