Dates/Times: Tuesdays, September 24 & October 1, 8, & 15 (6:00 pm – 8:30 pm EST) Location: Online Instructor: Isaac Sharp Registration Deadline: September 17, 2024 Register Now Artificial Intelligence is booming. For non-specialists, the
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The gospels are, to put it frankly, works of art. Someone (or some people) took themselves to writing, and chose what the first words would be? How can we learn to appreciate their final craft
How can we truly live from a sense of the interdependence of all things? How can we keep opening to the vast diversity of people, needs, and liberative practices? How can we integrate a path
This course will provide an overview of moral injury, including what can lead to moral injury; how to recognize it; how it differs from but is related to post-traumatic stress; and the theological, social, and
Where do our belief systems and spiritual practices come from? In this class, we will take the trajectories of the Christian churches following three historic laws: the law of Belief, Prayer, and Ethics. However, given
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,
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