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Challenging Jesus-followers to embrace their calling
Think deeply about matters of faith, live authentically as a follower of Jesus, and lead courageously in shifting spiritual and social landscapes. Learn how.
Knox College is a leader in Reformed theological education, equipping graduates to live authentically and courageously in today's world.International applicants: Jan 30 | Domestic MPS applicants: Apr 15 | Domestic MDiv, MTS, & CTS applicants: May 15
Knox Professor Sarah Travis has written Unsettling Worship: Reforming Liturgy for Right Relations with Indigenous Communities.
Picture books are an important part of ministry with children and their families, particularly during difficult times. Our collection in Caven Library includes books about death, dying, separation, divorce, and anxiety. Because they distill big ideas and concepts into simpler forms, picture books are ideal for introducing challenging topics and inviting listeners of all ages into deeper wondering and conversation.
Knox Professor Brian Irwin has written After Dispensationalism: Reading the Bible for the End of the World with co-author Tim Perry. What does God most want us to know and do with prophecy? Irwin and Perry reexamine the key texts and show how prophecy is primarily God’s word of hope.
You can be part of Knox’s sustaining support — with a monthly donation amount that works for you. Thank you for investing in the future of the church, building vibrant communities of God’s love and hope.
Charles Fensham, Professor of Systematic Theology at Knox College, has written Mission as Penance: Essays on the Theology of Mission from a Canadian Context.
Challenging Jesus-followers to embrace their calling
Accompanying students on journeys of discovery
Deepening knowledge, sharpening skills, and spurring Christ-like action
Bringing Presbyterian-Reformed strengths and insights to bear
Knox College is a diverse community committed to the ideals of intellectual engagement, critical inquiry, and integrity, and to the principles of excellence, fairness, and respect for all people. We therefore value diversity in thought and ideas, and we embrace persons of varying ethnic, socioeconomic, cultural, religious, linguistic, and national backgrounds, as well as those with various abilities, disabilities, gender identities, and sexual orientations. The Knox community understands these values of diversity, equity, and inclusion to be fundamental in the kingdom of God.
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Knox College is considered one of the best examples of neo-gothic architecture in Toronto and can provide an excellent location for your event. Over the years, we have hosted many films, photo shoots, weddings, and meetings.