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Feb 3 @ 6:00 pm – Feb 24 @ 8:30 pm Online Webinar
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
Feb 3 @ 6:45 pm – Feb 24 @ 9:15 pm Online Webinar
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
Mar 7 @ 9:00 am – Mar 8 @ 5:00 pm Union Theological Seminary
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,
Mar 11 @ 1:00 pm – Mar 14 @ 2:00 pm The Hilton Atlanta
Hosted by the RISE Together Mentorship Network, this three-day gathering is a mentorship and leadership development experience for women of color in ministry. In these times of challenge and possibility, we are called to pursue justice,
Mar 27 @ 1:00 pm – Mar 28 @ 5:00 pm Union Theological Seminary
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
Apr 9 @ 6:30 pm – Apr 30 @ 9:00 pm Online Session
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.
Apr 12 @ 6:00 pm – May 2 @ 8:30 pm Online Session
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
Apr 17 @ 3:00 pm – Apr 18 @ 5:00 pm Online Session
The course explores the religious, cultural, and historical experiences of Latino Muslims in the United States through a decolonial and theological lens. Students will engage with personal narratives, ethnographic studies, and scholarly works to examine

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