Want to pursue a career in chaplaincy, focusing on healthcare, prison, military, education, first responders, or other contexts? Interested in pursuing education that allows you to provide spiritual care for individuals in religious or non-religious
The webinar will provide ministry leaders with a comprehensive understanding of clergy taxes, including employment status, housing allowance, and tax withholding options. It will also offer best practices for bi-vocational ministers, emphasizing the importance of
Join representatives from the nation’s best divinity schools to learn about how field education integrates theory and practice in your study of and formation in religion. Participating institutions include the University of Chicago Divinity School,
Please join the Thích Nhât Hanh Program for Engaged Buddhism for an evening of dynamic dialogue and reflection with Palestinian peace activist Mohsen Mahdawi. Mohsen is a peacebuilder currently studying at Columbia University’s School of
Throughout history, religion has been a driving force for social justice. Understanding the religious underpinnings of social justice is critical to advancing its causes and collaborating effectively with faith-based people, partners, and organizations active in
Union Theological Seminary’s Technology, Innovation, and Digital Engagement Lab (TIDEL) invites you to the next conversation in the TIDEL Speaker Series: Interactive Design & Engagement – Creating Stronger Digital Communities. Hosted by Dr. Gabby Cudjoe
Curious about theological education in the heart of New York City? Wondering how Union Theological Seminary can prepare you for a life of faith, scholarship, and justice? Join us for a virtual open house webinar to learn
Union’s Doctor of Ministry degree is designed for mid-level and senior-level faith leaders serving in various ministries in religious and secular settings. It emphasizes the evolving and emerging nature of spirituality and just leadership practice amidst
Join Union Theological Seminary for a Virtual Panel & Discussion event, sponsored by the Center for Community Engagement and Social Justice (CCESJ) and moderated by current Union student Ibrahim Sambo Lawan on “The Christmas Season, Christians, and
In this course, we will explore the convergence of two transformative worldviews: Buddhism and Marxism. While both perspectives provide conceptual and practical resources to alleviate suffering and promote human flourishing, they offer distinct paths to
Most classic definitions of a sermon include both preacher and pew, i.e., someone or some people who preach the message and the congregation that receives that message in the context of Christian worship. However, this
In these times of increasing authoritarianism, polarization, and violence, we are committed to engaging and offering practices that help us collectively maneuver with strength, suppleness, and clarity—without reproducing patterns of violence. Learning to navigate conflict,
Saints, spiritual warriors, bodhisattvas, zaddikim — no matter how they are named in a given tradition, they all share a profound wish to free others from suffering. Saints are not beings of stained glass or
The practice of chaplaincy is characterized by the professional provision of spiritual care within diverse settings. In higher education, chaplains may serve as representatives of their faith group or as care providers within multi-faith contexts.
Debates over the meaning, purpose, and protection of religious freedom are some of the most contentious legal issues today. Seemingly every year, the Supreme Court issues a handful of watershed opinions on religion and public
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