Courses & Programs

Courses SPRING 2025

General Epistles and Revelation

Description: So many of us know the Gospels and the letters of Paul, but what about the rest of the New Testament? In this course, you will learn the letters of Hebrews, James, John, Peter, and Jude as well as the Book of Revelation. Register now to know these books at a deeper level for your own discipleship as well as to be equipped to pass on “the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 4). This class is for anyone who wants to know the Bible better but hasn’t yet made the commitment to do so. Now is the time.

Instructor: Wyatt Graham

Time: Mondays starting on January 27. Class time from 6pm-9pm.

Location: In-person at Ryle Seminary’s Burlington Ontario campus (St. George's Anglican Church, Burlington) and on Zoom.

John Bunyan English Puritan - Ryle Course

A history of English Puritanism and its spirituality

Description: This course entails an overview of the history of English Puritanism from its emergence as a spiritual renewal movement within the Church of England in the 1550s to its splintering at the close of the 17th century. Key figures examined include Richard Sibbes, John Preston, Brilliana Harley, Oliver Cromwell, Richard Baxter, John Owen, William Kiffen, and John Bunyan.

Instructor: Jon Cleland

Time: Saturdays on January 11, February 8, March, 8 and 22, and April 19. Class time from 9am-3:30pm.

Location: In-person at Ryle Seminary’s Burlington Ontario campus (St. George's Anglican Church, Burlington) and on Zoom.

Prayer Book Theology

Description: This course examines the Book of Common Prayer from a theological perspective, focusing on a close reading of the services of the 1662 (English) and 1962 (Canadian) books. As a course in liturgical theology, the aim of Prayer Book Theology is to appreciate the Biblical foundation and nature of classical Anglican worship, as well as the theological, catechetical, pastoral, devotional and evangelistic aspects of Cranmer’s achievement. Some attention will be given to the historical development of Anglican worship and to the way in which the BCP might help to renew Anglican faith and practice.

Instructor: Steven Griffin.

Time: Weekly on Wednesdays 6:00-9:00PM EST, starting January 29, 2025.

Location: Zoom.

3 YEARS (30 COURSES)

This program parallels a master’s degree in divinity. The licentiate consists of the full thirty-course (90 credit hrs) core curriculum, including languages and internship requirements.

Requirements: Thirty courses, and pass the English Bible Exam (written) and Doctrine Exam (oral).

2 YEARS (20 COURSES)

This program parallels a master’s degree in the arts. It consists of twenty courses (60 credit hours). Students can choose to complete the program with or without a master’s thesis. The thesis track prepares students for further academic study and for careful theological thinking.

Requirements: Twenty courses, and pass the English Bible Exam (written) and Doctrine Exam (oral).

1 YEAR (8 COURSES)

This program is designed for Christians who desire a well-rounded introduction to the Christian faith but who do not wish to pursue an advanced degree in theology. The Ryle Certificate in Christian Studies (CCS) is awarded to those who attend and participate in eight ten-week courses, including Bible Survey, Turning Points in the Life of the Church, The Major Doctrines of the Faith, Evangelism and Apologetics, Discipleship and Vocation, Christian Behaviour, and two elective courses on classic Christian texts or major figures. Classes will be held in-person (with a zoom option). 


Additional Information

Seminary Training

Traditionally, seminary training has been required for individuals seeking ordained ministry in the church. Denominations have varying standards for ordination, and it is up to students to verify with their bishop/presbytery/board what program of study is acceptable. The primary role of Ryle is to educate students for effective Christian ministry, whether pastor, missionary, church planter, or lay leader.

Transfer Credit

Students with master’s level credits may apply for advanced standing for the Divinity and Christian Studies programs at Ryle. Students wishing to graduate with a Licentiate of Divinity program may apply for transfer of Ryle credit to accredited institutions.

Auditors

Any course may be audited, without any formal application or acceptance into any program. Auditors attend lectures, engage in classroom discussions, but do not need to turn in assignments.