College of Emmanuel and St. Chad (Affiliated College)
114 Seminary Crescent
Saskatoon SK S7N 0X3
Tel: 306-975-3753
Fax: 306-934-2683
E-mail:
emmanuel.stchad@usask.caWebsite:
www.usask.ca/stu/emmanuelEmmanuel College was founded in Prince Albert in 1879 by the Right Reverend John McLean, first bishop of those parts of the North West Territories then known as "Saskatchewan" and comprising most of the present Provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Northern Manitoba. In 1883 the college was established and incorporated by Act of the Dominion Parliament as the "University of Saskatchewan". When, in 1909, the Provincial University was established in Saskatoon, Emmanuel College moved to that city, and became an affiliated college of the Provincial University. While still retaining University status, it relinquished its title to the Provincial University, and by further Act of Parliament received the title of "University of Emmanuel College". Emmanuel College from that time confined its work to theology, all Arts subjects being taught in the Provincial University.
St. Chad's College was established in the City of Regina in 1907 by the Right Reverend John Grisdale, third Bishop of Qu'Appelle, for the training of students in Divinity. It also was recognized by the Provincial University and carried affiliation status.
In 1964, Emmanuel College and St. Chad's College were amalgamated under the name of the "
College of Emmanuel and St. Chad," thus establishing on the Saskatoon Campus one college for the training of ministers for the Anglican Church of Canada.
The College offers courses leading to the Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.), Master of Theological Studies (M.T.S.), Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Master of Sacred Theology (S.T.M.), Diploma in Anglican Studies (D.A.S.), and in collaberation with the Dr. William Winter School for Ministry in the Diocese of Keewatin, a Diploma in Indigenous Anglican Theology (D.I.A.T.).
Faculty
W. W. G. Deller, B.Mus.(Brandon), M.Div., Th.D.(Tor.), Principal and Professor of Old Testament and Congregational Life
The Rev. Canon B. M. Murphy, D.Min.(Church Divinity School of the Pacific), M.Div.(Episcopal Divinity School), Professor of Pastoral Theology and Director of Field Education
The Rev. W. A. Richards, B. Math.(Waterloo), M.Sc.(West. Ont.), B.D.(St. Andrew's), S.T.M.(Winnipeg), Th.D.(Tor.), Professor of New Testament Language and Literature
The Rev. W. Hannam, B.A. (King's College Univ.), M.A.(Dalhousie), Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology and Anglican Studies
Adjunct Faculty
The Rev. W. N. Christensen, B.A., S.T.B.(Tor.), M.A.(Windsor), D.D.(Tor.), Sessional Lecturer
The Rev. C. Clay, M.A.(Cambridge), D.D.(Emmanuel)
N. Friesen, B.Mus., M.Mus.(Sask.), Vocal Music and Service Singing
The Rev. J. Halmarson, B.A.(Winnipeg), M.Div.(L.I.S.)
W. Klaassen, B.A.(McMaster), B.D.(McMaster Divinity School), D.Phil.(Oxf.)
The Rev. S. Sanford Beck, B.A.(Sask.), M.Div.(Emmanuel & St. Chad)
The Rev. R. E. Y. Wickett, B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D.(Tor.), Dip.Th.(Trinity), D.Cn.L.(Emmanuel)