Scripture Summer School 2020

When:
June 23, 2020 @ 10:55 pm – June 26, 2020 @ 11:55 pm Europe/Dublin Timezone
2020-06-23T22:55:00+01:00
2020-06-26T23:55:00+01:00
Where:
Online
Cost:
€40

Each year, a Scripture Summer School takes place in Dublin (Holy Cross Diocesan Centre). However, because of the C-19 crisis, we have decided to offer our Scripture Summer School as usual but, this year,  online. The cost has been reduced significantly. The opportunity to view the presentations at your leisure may also be a plus.  Our sincere hope is that the Summer School will still be an enjoyable learning experience for everyone. 

The cost this year is €40. Each participant will receive access to all eighteen presentations with full notes and study questions as well as being able to take part in all five Zoom conferences. 

Any queries should be sent directly to the administrator

Full details 
All details regarding registration, payment and participation may be found on tarsus.ie using this direct link to the dedicated webpage.  

The week before (June 15-19)
Monday 15 June: all the material for the course will become available  on Zoom; pdfs etc. will be sent around to all participants. 
Monday 15 June 12.30: A Zoom conference for all, introducing this year’s presentations, opening up the discussion and taking any initial questions. 

The week itself (June 22-24)
Tuesday 23 June 7.00 pm: Zoom conference for all, chaired by Sean Goan
Wednesday 24 June 7.00 pm: Zoom conference for all, chaired by Jessie Rogers
Thursday 25 June 7.00 pm: Zoom conference for all, chaired by Kieran O’Mahony
Friday 26 June 7.00 pm: Zoom conference for all, with the three presenters present. 

Titles
Jessie Rogers
“In the days to come..” 
Wisdom from the Old Testament Prophets for living in the light of the future.

Seán Goan
“He will not break a bruised reed nor quench a smouldering wick” (Matthew 12:20)
Jesus as the Servant of God in Matthew’s Gospel.

Kieran J. O’Mahony
“In him, all things hold together”
Cosmology and Christ in Colossians and Ephesians