Academics

Episcopal Church: Anglican Studies

The Iliff School of Theology has joined with the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado in providing a specific component of the Master of Divinity degree in Anglican Studies. In general, the basic requirements for the M.Div. degree are required with additional courses specifically designed for ministries in the Episcopal Church (including lay ministry). With the permission of the Commission on Ministry and the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese, the classes may be used in the preparation for ordination in the Episcopal Church. The eight required courses are offered on a two-year rotation. Details and further information are available from the Director of Anglican Studies, (303) 744-1287.

ANGLICAN STUDIES COURSES

BR 3225 English Reformation and Background (Fall 2006)
BV 2350 Anglican Spirituality (Winter 2008)
BT 3045 Readings in Anglican Theology (Spring 2007)
BX 2335 Anglican Communion: Polity, the Episcopal Church and Canon Law (Spring 2008)
BV 2315 Anglican Liturgy I (Winter 2007)
BV 2316 Anglican Liturgy II (Fall 2007)
BV 2355 Anglican Spiritual Formation (Spring 2008)
BX 2330 Anglican Pastoral Formation (Fall 2006)

REQUIREMENTS

Anglican Studies M.Div. students follow the same pattern of requirements as other M.Div. students with the following exceptions:
Sequence I      no changes
Sequence II     no changes
Sequence III    add English Reformation and Background
Sequence IV     add Readings in Anglican Theology
Sequence V      Anglican Liturgy I & II instead of Ritual & Worship

Additional course requirements:

Anglican Communion: Polity, the Episcopal Church and Canon Law
Anglican Spirituality

Personal Professional Formation:

Anglican students participate in Basic Field Education. They substitute Anglican Pastoral Formation, Anglican Spiritual Formation and Clinical Pastoral Education for the Advanced Field Education requirement.

ANGLICAN STUDIES ADJUNCT FACULTY

Susan Backus. Ph.D., University of Denver/Iliff School of Theology
Rev. Sarah A. Berlin. M.A.C.L., Regis University
Rev. Sandra Boyd, M.Div., Episcopal Divinity School, Ph.D. candidate, University of Denver/Iliff School of Theology
Very Rev. Peter D. Eaton, M.A., Oxford University
Rev. James L. Harlan. M.Div., Seabury-Western Theological Seminary
Chancellor Lawrence Hitt, J.D., University of Wisconsin (Madison)
Gregory Allen Robbins. M.Div., Yale Divinity School; Ph.D., Duke University