Union is thrilled to invite you to the opening of this extraordinary exhibit. Almost 60 years to the day after Thomas Merton’s famous Louisville epiphany, his photographs will be displayed in New York City for
Acclaimed author Amitav Ghosh explores the impact of global warming on the craft of narrative fiction in his latest work—The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable. Ghosh will discuss this timely work with Insight Program
Bestselling author and award-winning physicist Brian Greene will discuss the cosmic philosophical implications of modern physics. What are we to make of quantum physics, with its paradoxical descriptions of reality; or of string theory, with
On July 6th, the Episcopal Church will hold a teaching session on issues of racial reconciliation at its General Convention in Austin, TX. Shortly after, The Very Rev. Kelly Brown Douglas will join with the
On July 7th, the Episcopal Church will hold a teaching session on evangelism at its General Convention in Austin, TX. Shortly after, the Very Rev. Kelly Brown Douglas will join with Canon Stephanie Spellers, Rev.
On July 10th, the Episcopal Church will hold a teaching session on the Care of Creation at its General Convention in Austin, TX. Shortly after, the Very Rev. Kelly Brown Douglas will join with the
Are you discerning a call to the priesthood or diaconate in the Episcopal Church? Are you an Episcopal lay leader who would like a deeper academic grounding for your ministry? Episcopal Divinity School at Union
As part of an emerging set of programs, research, and initiatives related to contemplative social justice, this one-day event will provide essential perspectives, tools and techniques for individuals working on social justice related initiatives. We
Join us for a conversation with Robin Wall Kimmerer as she helps us rethink, reimagine and, renarrate our relationship to the sacred and the natural world. Can the objective, data-driven approach of science be enriched by
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An exploration of Whitman’s call in Leaves of Grass to “judge not as the judge judges but as the sun falling round a helpless thing.” Whitman’s inflects Jesus’s “judge not” as a call for radical democrats to
Join Ven. Khenpo Pema Wangdak for a discussion and meditation on the subject of patience. The enduring positive effects of peace, loving-kindness, and compassion, and everything else that is good in human nature—its values and ethics, its aspirations and
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