Our programs and consultancy equip Christians with an authentic understanding of the uniqueness of human personhood and personal identity.
Serving the wider evangelising mission of the Church, our work is designed to help overcome an often reductive anthropology which prevents an openness to the truth of human dignity and purpose. Through engaging with contemporary questions and challenges, we enable clients to learn and teach how the Christian vision of the person is not only true, but liberating.
The Humanum Institute works with schools, parishes, seminaries, and chaplaincies, as well as individuals and church movements.
Kerri serves as co-founder and director of the Humanum Institute.
Kerri received her BA in Theology from the University of Dallas and her MA in Theology from Ave Maria University, Florida. She went on to complete an STB and STL from Pontifical University of St. Thomas through the faculty of Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Michigan, focusing o
Kerri serves as co-founder and director of the Humanum Institute.
Kerri received her BA in Theology from the University of Dallas and her MA in Theology from Ave Maria University, Florida. She went on to complete an STB and STL from Pontifical University of St. Thomas through the faculty of Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Michigan, focusing on the New Feminism. In 2012, she became the first woman in the world to receive a Licentiate in the New Evangelisation. As part of her doctoral studies at the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome, she researched the nature of gender and the vocation of woman.
Kerri has extensive experience in teaching the thought of St John Paul II, systematic theology, and issues of sexuality. She has held teaching positions at the University of Dallas, St Mary’s University Twickenham, the Center for the Thought of John Paul II, Warsaw, and Oscott Seminary, Birmingham. Her experience of teaching secondary school students and undergraduates convinced her of the need for a greater provision of holistic and faithful Christian anthropology.
She is a highly sought after speaker, especially in the context of higher education, adult, and clerical formation. She has experience in planning and delivering week-long symposia and workshops, such as the Formed for Love Symposium, Soho, London as well as experience designing and reviewing curriculum for students and teachers.
Kerri particularly enjoys speaking to clerical and women’s groups, and has expertise in NFP and fertility issues.
Ryan Christopher read history at the University of Cambridge before studying Philosophy at the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas and Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University.
His passion for Christian anthropology is the result of years of experience in the field of teaching and evangelisation. Ryan held senior posts at Amp
Ryan Christopher read history at the University of Cambridge before studying Philosophy at the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas and Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University.
His passion for Christian anthropology is the result of years of experience in the field of teaching and evangelisation. Ryan held senior posts at Ampleforth College, York, and St Aloysius’ College, Glasgow as well as teaching in the state sector and providing private tuition.
Ryan has extensive pastoral experience and a unique understanding of the Church from within, having trained in two seminaries and spent months on parish placements throughout the United Kingdom.
Ryan is a sought after speaker and has over 18 years of experience delivering retreats, talks and workshops to all age ranges and abilities.
Ryan serves as a trustee of the Christian Heritage Centre, Stonyhurst and advises on curriculum development for formation programmes run from Theodore House.
He is the former advisor to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Religious Education and has regularly engages with the Department for Education regarding Christian Education.
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