Dates/Times: February 16 (1-6pm) and February 17 (9am-5pm) Location: In Person – Union Theological Seminary Instructor: Michael Roberson Registration Deadline: February 2, 2024 Register Now This course will explore the history of the House |
Join Union Theological Seminary for a reception at the 2024 Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference on Tuesday, February 20, 2024. When: February 20, 2024, 9 PM Where: The Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel, located at 17 E Monroe
Black History Month Event on Womanist Interpretation honoring Union’s alumna and trailblazer: Rev. Dr. Gay Byron ’92, ’99 Join us for a captivating Black History Month Event on Womanist Interpretation, scheduled for February
Dates/Times: March 5; March 12; March 26; and April 2, 2024, 7:00-9:15 PM EST Location: Online Instructor: Wendy Cadge (Brandeis University / Chaplaincy Innovation Lab) Registration Deadline: February 20, 2024 NOTE: This course is taught
LGBTQ-RAN presents the 2023-24 Virginia Ramey Mollenkott Award to Austin Steelman for his paper, “’Not an Ordinary Man:’ J. Gresham Machen & the Un-Queering of Evangelical Theology. Last year’s Mollenkott Awardee Wallace Best, Ph.D. will interview
The Power Of Our Voices and The Telling of Our Stories, hosted by the RISE Together Mentorship Network, is a three-day mentorship and leadership development opportunity for women of color ministry leaders. Through networking, inspirational
You’re invited to the fourth annual James Cone Lecture in honor of Dr. James H. Cone, the father of Black Liberation Theology. This annual lecture continues forth his legacy of prophetic Black theological and religious
Join us on April 4th at 7PM at Union Theological Seminary, room AD 205, where Arnd Henze, award-winning TV journalist, theologian, and author, visiting from Germany, will deliver a lecture entitled “Weaponizing Bonhoeffer: How Church
Dates/Times: April 5 (1-6pm) and April 6 (9am-5pm) Location: Online Instructor: Karenna Gore Registration Deadline: March 22, 2024 Register Now Communities around the world work on ecological restoration projects to restore health and balance to
Dates/Times: April 5 (1-6pm), and April 6 (9am-5pm) Location: Online Instructor: Mary Martha Thiel (Hebrew SeniorLife) and Ylisse Bess (Wellesley College) Registration Deadline: March 22, 2024 Register Now For decades, chaplaincy has been identified with
Dates/Times: April 12 (1-6pm) and April 13 (9am-5pm) Location: In Person – Union Theological Seminary Instructor: Judy Clark Registration Deadline: March 29, 2024 Register Now This course will look at advocacy efforts in New York
Dharma and Justice: Breaking the Cycle of Injustice, featuring the Rev. Kelly Brown Douglas Ph.D and the Rev. Kosen Gregory Snyder. How do we break the cycle of injustice? How do we claim our humanity
On Wednesday April 24th at 9 a.m. EDT, join the Center for Earth Ethics for “Freedom to Be: Indigenous Perspectives on How the Mainstream Development Model Affects Their Right to Freedom of Religion or Belief,”
Can perpetrators of human rights violations be advocates and agents for human rights? Since 2002, in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks, the United States has maintained Guantanamo Bay as a site of torture
Please join us on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 6:30PM at Union Theological Seminary, for a keynote address by Dr. Agustina Luvis Nunez entitled, “The Legacy of Latinx Women in Social Justice in Latin America and the Caribbean”.
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