Sehon Goodridge Theological Society
Sehon Goodridge Theological Society is an ecumenical Christian education group founded in 2008. It is based in Trinidad and Tobago and named after the late Anglican Archbishop Sehon Goodridge of the Windward Islands. The Society started as the Trinidad and Tobago branch of the Codrington College Diploma of Theological Studies Program, an external diploma created by Goodridge for lay leaders in Christian churches and taught in Trinidad since the mid-1970s. After Goodridge’s death in 2007, members of the Diploma in Theology program asked his widow, Janet, for permission to form the Sehon Goodridge Theological Society. They established it as an interdenominational organization to promote theological research and study and to support interfaith dialogue. The main activities of the Society include promoting theological research and study and encouraging interfaith dialogue.
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