Oxford Pilgrimage
Tuition and Fees
CEU Credit (3-cr)
$300 USD
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Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements and meals.
OXFORD PILGRIMAGE July 20-27, 2022
NORTHWIND ROMANTIC THEOLOGY PROGRAM
Michael J. Christensen, Ph.D., Professor of Theology and Center Director
Northwind Seminary
NS-CTSF-500 Oxford Pilgrimage and Resources - 6-credits
(DTM STudents must enroll in the DTM Course on the NTS website)
Northwind Institute
NI-OP Oxford Pilgrimage and Resources - 3-credits (CEU, BA, BA, DSM)
Dates: July 20-27, 2022
Onsite in Oxford (just before the Oxbridge Lewis Institute event sponsored by the CS Lewis Foundation (for those who want to attend both).
Faculty Mentor: Professor Michael Christensen, Ph.D.
Tour Guide/Coordinator:
Anthony Amour, Mobilizer for Cadence International and student at Northwind.
Featured Lecturers:
Andrew Lazo, Michael Ward, Diana Glyer, Bethany Sollereder, Malcolm Guite, Owen Owen A. Barfield (other Inklings Scholars)
Program Fee:
An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and Guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable.
By participating in the Oxford Pilgrimage you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and agree to hold Northwind Institute and Northwind Seminary Harmless.
Additional costs:
International travel to Oxford, local meals for 8 days.
Tuition is not included.
The Oxford Pilgrimage/Resource course includes:
experiential learning, community building, and spiritual formation
full immersion in Oxford culture and visits to historic sites
opportunities to meet other students and scholars
Mornings reserved for individual reading and research
Afternoons for group tours in Oxford (including Magdalen College, Oxford Castle Carfax Tower, University Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Christ Church College and Great Hall, Bodleian Library readers card, The Kilns (historic home of C.S. Lewis), and Holy Trinity Church (parish church of Jack and Warnie)
Evenings for featured lectures and group discussion
Time for pub work and play.