Reconstructing Counter Theological Narratives from/in the Margin Date: May 16, 2017 Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Venue: Stewart Hall Join Rev. Dr. Dhyanchand Carr as he discusses the important difference in perspectives and commitment to liberation between Ambedkar and Gandhi.
Learn about the twenty-five years of the Presbyterian Inter-Racial Dialogue (PIRD) in Winston-Salem, N.C. Participants will also experience speaking about racism from the perspective of the five senses and be guided in how to develop
Join local Union alumni/ae for a breakfast gathering at the home of Emily and John Odom, M.Div. ’90.
On Tuesday evening, July 18, at 6:30 p.m., the New York Ave Presbyterian Church in Washington D.C. will host a free screening of the excellent new documentary, “An American Conscience: The Reinhold Niebuhr Story.” Refreshments will
Weds. 9/6, 6pm James Memorial Chapel Union Theological Seminary will honor Zen Master, Thich Nhat Hanh ’63, with the Union Medal, the Seminary’s highest award. Thich Nhat Hanh’s powerful teachings and bestselling writings apply ancient
Marie Alford-Harkey Fri. 9/15, 1– 6pm; Sat. 9/16, 9am –5pm Theorizing and theologizing about sexuality and gender happens in many progressive seminaries, but how do seminarians, recent graduates, and new clergy take these topics into
Su’ad Abdul Khabeer is a scholar-artist-activist who uses anthropology and performance to explore the intersections of race and popular culture. Her latest work, Muslim Cool: Race, Religion and Hip Hop in the United States (NYU
Shawn Copeland is Professor of Theology at Boston College. Her interests include theological anthropology, political theology, and African American intellectual history and religious experience. She also teaches in Boston College’s acclaimed Pulse Program which educates
Festivities for the 50th Anniversary ReUnion, celebrating the class of 1967, will begin on the evening of Wednesday, October 4th, and conclude with breakfast on Saturday, October 7th. 50th Anniversary Reunion Schedule: Class of 1967
Festivities for the 25th and 10th Anniversary ReUnion, celebrating the classes of 1992 and 2007, will begin with Pub on the evening of Thursday, October 5th and conclude with breakfast on Saturday, October 7th. 25th
This event is being rescheduled. Dates are TBD. Please check back soon. Jonathan Soto New York City is witnessing a surge of grassroots’ multi-faith activism that is pushing local government to adopt more just policies on issues
President Serene Jones and the Union Alumni/ae Council invite you to join us on as we honor the four recipients of the 2017 Unitas Distinguished Alumni/ae Awards. The ceremony will be held on Friday, October 6 at
Nahum Ward-Lev Fri. 10/13, 1– 8pm; Sat. 10/14, 9am –1pm Living in Berlin in the mid-1930’s Abraham Heschel saw that some of the basic “presuppositions and premises” of contemporary thought had led to the disaster
Donna Schaper Fri. 10/20, 1– 6pm; Sat. 10/21, 9am –5pm This course will explore how the minister navigates the interesting waters between the material and the spiritual. It will be offered in two parts. The
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