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Matthew and the Margins: When the Brokenhearted Rule

In a repressive empire, 
under the regime 
of a violent and tyrannical ruler,
an unlikely community
was being formed
by a man who acted like a prophet.

His name was Jesus. 
He was rooted in the land.
He knew the stories of old. 
And he dared to dream 
of a new community
where the brokenhearted and oppressed
would inherit the earth.

This course is for anyone who seeks a deeper understanding of the Bible and its relation to contemporary life. All are welcome, regardless of denominational or religious affiliation. No prior knowledge of the Bible is necessary.

Facilitator

  • Sylvia Keesmaat – Dr. Sylvia Keesmaat is a biblical scholar, activist and farmer. She obtained her doctorate at Oxford University, studying with N.T. Wright, and has most recently taught as an Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies at Trinity College, Toronto School of Theology, as well as for the Creation Care Studies Program in Belize. Sylvia is the co-author, with Brian Walsh, of Romans Disarmed: Resisting Empire, Demanding Justice (Brazos Press, 2019) and Colossians Remixed: Subverting the Empire (IVP, 2004).

    In addition to being the co-chair of the Bishop's Committee on Creation Care for the Anglican Diocese of Toronto, Sylvia speaks frequently on topics related to the Bible and economic justice, climate catastrophe, gender justice, and Indigenous justice.

    Sylvia founded Bible Remixed (www.bibleremixed.ca) in 2021 to help nurture a community of Jesus followers who are deeply rooted in the biblical story, and who are becoming a community of welcome, healing and nurture for those people and creatures who suffer most from the violence of our world.

    Sylvia lives at Russet House Farm (www.russethousefarm.ca), an off-grid permaculture farm in the Kawartha Lakes on the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg, with her husband, Brian Walsh, and a fluctuating number of people and animals.

Cost / Registration

  • Pay-what-you-can model

  • Suggested fees: $150 / $100 / $50

  • Scholarships available upon request

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