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Producing Memory: Oral History as Counter History in Jewish Studies
Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies GTU Oral History Symposium
Earl Lectures
The 2008 Earl Lectures and Pastoral Conference continues a 107 year heritage at the Pacific School of Religion of making scholars accessible to the public. This year's theme: "O For A World: Faith, Community, and Sustainability."
Lavender Lunch: Queering Campus Ministry
Stanford Campus Chaplain Rev. Joanne Sanders describes her ministry.
CTNS Public Forum: Challenging Free Will, Oct. 30
"Challenging Free Will: Emergentism as a Viable Metaphysics" Speaker: Dr. James Haag, CTNS Respondent: Dr. Terrence Deacon, University of California, Berkeley
The Antonine Tibesar, OFM Inaugural Lecture
A Lecture Presented by The American Academy of Franciscan History
Epiphany West Interfaith Conference
Sacred Text as Window: Seeing one’s self through the eyes of another
LGBT Religious Archives Network
A Center for Lesbian & Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry Special Presentation
Open and Affirming Roman Catholic Institutions With Fr. Donal Godfrey, D.Min, S.J.
A Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry Lavender Lunch
Facing State Violence: Truth, Justice and Healing
For activists, practitioners, and students concerned about state violence and redressing its effects—educators, human rights advocates, journalists, legal advocates, therapists and trauma counselors.
Unsaying Theology: Gender, Mysticism, and Multiplicity
Catherine Keller presents at this Women's Studies in Religion sponsored lecture
Ignatius of Loyola & Pedro Arrupe
Dr. Janet Ruffing, RSM will present "Ignatian Mysticism of Service: Ignatius of Loyola and Pedro Arrupe"
From Arrupe to Kolvenbach – Changing Leadership in the Society of Jesus
Rev. Howard Gray, S.J., will present "From Arrupe to Kolvenbach -- Changing Leadership in the Society of Jesus"
Meet the Faculty of the Center for Jewish Studies
Participants of Epiphany West and the public are invited for "coffee hour" with the CJS faculty.
God:Creation::Culture:Nature: Challenging the Logic of Domination in Creatio Ex Nihilo
Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences Public Forum Free and Open to the Public
Public Forum Lecture,“The Dance of The Fertile Universe: Did God Do It?”
George V. Coyne, S.J., of the Vatican Observatory, and The 2008 J. K. Russell Research Fellow in Science and Religion will deliver a free public lecture sponsored by CTNS and JSTB.
KIATS/KSA/CTNS Conference on Science and Theology
One Day Conference: Speakers: Ted Peters, Robert Russell, Tae-Il Bae (Stanford), KooDong Yun.
Peace and Justice: the Conflict over Palestine ~ An Evening with...Naim Ateek
The Rev. Dr. Naim Ateek visits CDSP
Special Screening - Soldiers of Conscience
Soldiers of Conscience is a realistic yet optimistic look at war, peace, and the power of the human conscience.
The Annual J. K. Russell Research Conference in Religion and Science
Dr. George V. Coyne, S.J., Vatican Observatory: "Twenty Years After the New View from Rome: Pope John Paul II on Science and Religion" Please Register by March 10 at www.ctns.org/jkr_fellow.html or call 510-848-8152.
GTU evangelical Round Table meeting
Gathering of GTU-related students, staff and faculty for fellowship and discussion. "Who is Jesus?" will be discussed at this first meeting of 2008.
Clergy Income Taxes: Help is On the Way
This timely, FREE, one-hour workshop offered by The Rev. Bill Geisler, CPA, of the Church Pension Fund of the Episcopal Church, will provide tax help for current and future diocesan clergy.
Science in the Sanctuary: Pastoral Responses to Scientific Controversies
Pastoral Development Seminar for current and future church leaders.
Repression & Resistance: Communist Poland's Anti-Semitic Campaign and Student Protests of March 1968
Symposium and film marking the 40th anniversary of the epic "March 1968" political events in Communist Poland.
Candlelight Vigil marking the 40th Anniversary of the Assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
On the eve of the 40th anniversary of this historic event, a candlelighting ceremony is designed to engage the entire PSR community in its commitment to advancing racial justice and creating a more cohesive and culturally competent environment. Rev. Dante Quick, Howard Washington Thurman Doctoral Teaching Fellow at ABSW, will be the featured speaker. A reception in the Badè Museum will follow the event.
Book Launching & Honoring of Arthur Lenti, SDB
Launching of the first two volumes of the life of Don Bosco written by Salesian Father Arthur Lenti and awarding of the degree Doctor of Theology (Honoris Causa) by the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology.
Aquinas Lecture by Eleonore Stump, Ph.D. : “Thomas Aquinas and the Problem of Human Suffering”
Dr. Eleonore Stump, The Robert J. Henle Professor of Philosophy at Saint Louis University will be this year’s guest speaker for DSPT’s Aquinas Lecture.
Visit and Book Presentation by Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, O.P.
Presentation of Christoph Cardinal Schönborn's latest book, “Chance or Purpose? Creation, Evolution, and a Rational Faith” at DSPT Lecture Hall.
Pulitzer-Prize Winner, Chris Hedges, on Theological Education in the Time of War
Pulitzer-prize winning writer, Chris Hedges, will speak at Starr King School for the Ministry, Thursday, April 3, 11:00-12:30 in the Fireside Room.
GTU evangelical Round Table Meeting
The GTU evangelical Round Table exists for fellowship, sharing, support for students, staff and faculty connected to the GTU As we continue with looking at models for sharing the good news, the topic for Tuesday, April 8 is "Why Did Jesus Die?" by the Alpha Course program in a DVD by Rev. Nicky Gumbel. Discussion will follow. We will have time for fellowship and prayer for each other. Snacks provided. All are welcome!
BOOK FORUM: Dirt, Greed, and Sex: Sexual Ethics in the New Testament and Their Implications for Today (Revised Edition)
With Bill Countryman, Sherman E. Johnson Professor Emeritus in Biblical Studies, CDSP
CALL Special Event on the CDSP Campus - Unraveling Anglicanism: A Pre-Lambeth Discussion
CALL Special Event on the CDSP Campus - Unraveling Anglicanism: A Pre-Lambeth Discussion
Orpheus in Paradise and Drinks in Hell: The uses of Iconography in Canaanite and Philistine Feasts
A lecture and PowerPoint presentation by: Dr. Assaf Yasur-Landau Assistant Professor of Archaeology and History of Ancient Israel and the Near East Department of History University of California, Santa Cruz Free and open to the public. A reception follows in the Badè Museum. Hosted by The Badè Museum at Pacific School of Religion & the Jewish Studies Program at UC Berkeley.