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Elliott House of Studies
Savannah, Georgia

An academic and liturgical community for the formation of clergy in the theological and spiritual tradition of
Anglican Christianity

Presents a Study of

Dante’s Paradisio

(Preferred text: Dorothy Sayer’s translation, Penguin Press)

taught by visiting Scholar

The Rev. Dr. Robert D. Crouse

January 28-30, 2008
(please note date change)


The Rev'd Dr Robert D. Crouse was educated at King's College, Halifax; Trinity College, Toronto; and Harvard. He is a priest of the Anglican Church of Canada; Professor Emeritus of Classics, Dalhousie University, Halifax; and Canon Theologian of the Diocese of Saskatchewan. He is a scholar of patristic and medieval theology, and especially of Augustine and the Augustinian tradition of Christian Platonism.
For more information about Dr. Crouse, go to www.prayerbook.ca/crouse.

The seminar will be held in Cranmer Hall at St. John’s Church in Savannah. Registration fee is $40. Participants should have read the text before the seminar. For more information about Elliott House visit our web site at www.stjohnssav.org .

Accommodations:
Because participants have preferred to make their own arrangements for the seminar, we have not reserved a block of rooms at a particular hotel. There are many accommodations within walking distance of the seminar. A comprehensive list of downtown inns and hotels can be found at www.savannahnow.com . If you would like further assistance in locating accommodations, please email or call Patti Victor (pvictor08@comcast.net or 912/713-4312).

Limited financial assistance available for travel and accommodations

Daily Schedule:
Monday and Tuesday
8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer
9:00 – 12:00 Seminar
12:00 noon Lunch (provided)
2:00 – 5:15 Seminar
5:30 p.m. Evening Prayer
Monday 7:00 p.m. Dinner
Wednesday:
8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer
9:00 – 12:00 Seminar

About Savannah, Georgia
Georgia’s first colonial settlement, the city of Savannah is nestled alongside the Savannah River some 18 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean. Her subtropical climate makes for a most pleasant winter hiatus with median temperatures varying from a low of 38 to a high of 59 degrees (F).

Other Area Events
Charleston, SC (100 miles from Savh):
Jan. 30 – Feb.3 Mere Anglicanism Conference registration at www.mereanglicanism.com/register.htm


Elliott House of Studies
Seminar Registration
January 9-11, 2007
Savannah, Georgia

Name:
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Phone: ( )

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Please check if you have attended previous seminar______
Attend Monday dinner (no additional cost)?_______

To register, print out this form and mail completed registration form and $40 registration fee to:
Mrs. Patti T. Victor
Elliott House of Studies
1 West Macon Street
Savannah, GA 31401


You will be contacted with email confirmation of your registration.

Phone: (912)713-4312
Fax: (912)232-5559
E-mail: pvictor08@comcast.net



 



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THE REV. GAVIN G. DUNBAR - RECTOR
 

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