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Religious Plurality: Interacting With and Supporting Others With Differing Religious Convictions

By | on 13, Jul 2018 |   Theology Voice Pluralism

This week's blog post is based on a sermon given by student Dennis Peters as a part of United's summer worship series. What exactly is “religious plurality"? We’re talking about the relationships betw[...]

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"Art is an Invocation of Beauty." Meet Dr. Jennifer Awes Freeman, Assistant Professor of Theology & the Arts.

By | on 06, Jul 2018 |   Arts Theology united faculty

"What is your responsibility to yourself as an artist, integrity, ethics––why are you compelled to make things, and then to whatever community you are in and your artwork is intended for?" These are t[...]

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Wearing the Church: On the 2018 Met Gala

By | on 11, May 2018 |   news Arts Theology Pop Culture Voice Church Catholicism

There is a gap between that which expresses and that which is expressed. But there is also a point of identity between them. It is the riddle and the depth of all expression that it both reveals and h[...]

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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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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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