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Essay Competition 2015

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The Living Church is pleased to announce the sixth Student Essays in Christian Wisdom Competition.

Any Anglican student enrolled in a master’s degree program (MDiv, MA, or equivalent diploma; not ThM or other secondary degrees) in any seminary of the Anglican Communion or accredited ecumenical equivalent may submit an essay of 1,500 to 2,000 words. Any essay under 1,500 words or over 2,000 words will be disqualified.

Essays may address any topic within the classic disciplines of theology (Bible, history, systematics, moral theology, liturgy). We also welcome essays written to fulfill course requirements. We will give special consideration to essays that demonstrate a mastery of one or more of the registers of Christian wisdom and radiate a love of the communion of the Church in Jesus Christ, the Wisdom of God.

TLC Essay Contest 2015

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