Christmas Lunch at ISE Belfast
UncategorizedStaff and PhD students enjoyed Christmas Lunch at the Belfast campus, including the Secret Santa gifts!
Staff and PhD students enjoyed Christmas Lunch at the Belfast campus, including the Secret Santa gifts!
The Irish School of Ecumenics has released its annual homily notes for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (18-25 January 2014). The theme this year is, ‘Is Christ Divided?’ The notes were prepared by Dr John O’Grady of Irish School of Ecumenics Trust Council. He is also a Research Associate of the School. Click […]
The Annual Report for 2011-2012 is now available to download here.
Staff, Ph.D. students, and students on the Master’s in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation celebrated the last day of the teaching term with a Christmas lunch. All have worked hard this semester to create a friendly and fruitful learning environment at the Belfast campus. While looking forward to the holidays, we also look forward to seeing […]
Dr Gladys Ganiel, who lectures on the M.Phil in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, spoke recently at a seminar for the Department for the Study of Religions at University College Cork, on ‘The Emerging Church Movement: What is it, and Why Does it Matter?’ This seminar was based on a forthcoming book by Gerardo Marti and […]
Last week Ph.D. candidates, students on the Master’s in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, Semester Abroad students, and staff shared a traditional Thanksgiving meal, with turkey, vegetarian turkey, and all the trimmings. Thanks to everyone for their efforts in the cooking and cleaning up.
Last week Ph.D. candidates, students on the Master’s in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, and staff shared a traditional Thanksgiving meal, with turkey, vegetarian turkey, and all the trimmings. Thanks to everyone for their efforts in the cooking and cleaning up.
An interview with Gladys Ganiel, who lectures in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation at ISE, and Gerardo Marti of Davidson College USA, ‘The Last Stop: Understanding the Emerging Church Movement,’ has been published in the Collegeville Institute’s Bearings magazine. The interview begins on page nine and is based in large part on their forthcoming book, The […]