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Consultations from India to Minneapolis: a United Student's Reflections.

By | on 04, May 2018 |   justice social transformation Activism interreligious chaplaincy Voice

In winter 2018, I took a trip to India with a group of students from the seminary, visiting sacred sites of 7 religions – Baha’i, Buddhist, Muslim, Jain, Sikh, Christian and Hindu. The trip was called[...]

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Interreligious Chaplaincy: Who are you, really? And what do you do?

By | on 27, Apr 2018 |   Theology united faculty interreligious chaplaincy Voice

(Nun and Chaplain walking and talking)

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Showcasing Student Work: Theology in Contemporary Film

By | on 20, Apr 2018 |   Arts Theology united faculty theological education students theology and the arts Courses

In Spring 2018, students had the opportunity to enroll in United's course TR650: Theology in Contemporary Film taught by Dr. Jann Cather Weaver. Dr. Weaver selected a number of films from the last 18 [...]

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Theology of Prince at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities

By | on 13, Apr 2018 |   Events theology and the arts Theology of Prince Gallery

This Monday April 16 through Wednesday April 18, the University of Minnesota is hosting a symposium "Prince from Minneapolis", and on that Wednesday from 1:45pm to 3:00pm, United Theological Seminary [...]

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When Storytelling Holds the World: Passover Reflections on Maggid.

By | on 09, Apr 2018 |   Theology ministry interfaith theology and the arts interreligious chaplaincy Voice Bible

A little over a week ago, I led a small seder on the second night of Pesach (Passover). The second seder can be hard to lead because the specialness and holiness of the first often turns into redundan[...]

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The Politics of Betrayal: A Feminist Reading of Spy Wednesday

By | on 26, Mar 2018 |   ministry Feminism social transformation Voice holy week Bible

THE POLITICS OF BETRAYAL: A FEMINIST READING OF SPY WEDNESDAY By Samantha Field

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