The environmental crisis is often described as “apocalyptic”. This course reads Laudato Si’ apocalyptically to ask: Is it solely a disaster to be avoided, or can we envision hope within it?
This course continues on from Theologies of Liberation, introducing students to further foundational texts within liberation theology, with a particular focus on less widely-known movements.
Examining the claims made by ecotheologians regarding the relationship between God, humanity and non-human creation.
A comprehensive and experiential introduction to the foundations necessary to make good choices, and concrete practices that aid discernment.
A 5-week in-person course of 90-minute classes of embodied physical practice, using breath & bodywork techniques, guided intentions & prayers, to invite you into a place of divine encounter.
An exploration of the sweeping saga of God’s people and their sacred journey through a survey of the variety of books and themes found in the Old Testament.
Beginning with the Gospels and Acts and continuing through the rest of the New Testament, this Study Day is an invitation into familiar scenes but with a wide-angled lens to capture the big picture.
In this course we explore what it means to believe in ‘one, holy, catholic and apostolic church’, and ask how this connects with the reality of the church as we experience it.
This course will follow the story of Jesus on film, from the early silent Passion plays to the million dollar, crowd-sourced, multi-season series of today.
We offer residential accommodation to visitors attending our courses so please enquire about staying at the LJC if that would be helpful to you.
Formation and training in spiritual direction, based on the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius of Loyola.
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