Are you passionate about ending global hunger? Are you interested in learning about how women play an important role in achieving food security for all? Canadian Foodgrains Bank is inviting applications for a learning tour to Haiti. Together, we will meet and learn from women playing important roles in ending hunger and achieving food security …
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Between God and Money: Understanding the Place of Money in Our Lives
Dates Sept. 27, Oct. 4 and 11, 2018, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Overview Money is challenging to talk about, and crucial to all that we do! As people of faith, how do we begin to discuss it in knowledgeable and ethical ways? Drawing from Christian theology and social science, this course will provide ministry professionals with …
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Christian Theories of Justice
Online course: Wednesdays, 6.15pm to 9pm, January 16 to April 17, 2019 Students must have reliable Internet access to participate in the class. What is justice? What is mercy? How do Christians make sense of the social and political problems of the day? This course explores these questions through a survey of major theories of …
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Food Justice
The Black Theology and Leadership Institute (BTLI) BTLI: Food Justice July 14-20, 2019
Grateful: The Radical Practice for Personal and Political Transformation
Grateful: The Radical Practice for Personal and Political Transformation – G18101 Workshop ID: G18101 Dates: October 5 – October 7, 2018 Price: $560.00 – $1,100.00 Based on her new book, Grateful, Diana Butler Bass explores the spiritual practices of thanksgiving. Looking at gratitude as both a transforming emotion and a radical ethical practice, she takes us on a journey that enables us to discover …
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Summer Study at Yale Divinity School
Classes Week One D01 Faith and Reason June 4-8; 9:00-11:30 $450 John Hare This course will study the relation between faith in God and the capacities of human reason. The main topics will be the relation between faith in God and morality, religious experience, the problem of evil, the nature of faith, the traditional proofs for the …
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Just Food: Race & Food
Just Food: Race & Food Sept. 21–23, 2017 Those who fight for racial justice and those who fight for environmental justice have failed to recognize that they are fighting the same fight. Participants at this year’s Just Food conference will be confronted by the complexities and challenges of “Race & Food”. They will share stories …
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Native Ministries Consortium Summer School 2017
Native Ministries Consortium Summer School July 10 – 22, 2017 July 10 – 14, 2017 ETHICS IN INTERCULTURAL CONTEXT with Terry LeBlanc With an inter-cultural approach, this course will address the study of the relationship of Christian faith to the responsibility of the Christian and the church in areas of ethical …
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Faithful Earthkeeping: VST @ Naramata
FAITHFUL EARTHKEEPING: VST @ NARAMATA April 24 – 28, 2017 Naramata Centre, Okanagan Join us to consider the Christian foundations and motivations for care of the earth. Discussions, readings and lectures will be framed by the issues of food security, biodiversity loss, climate change and land ethics, and participants will spend time with their hands in the …
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Facing Choices: Ethics in the Anglican Tradition
CALL Online Winter 2017 Facing Choices: Ethics in the Anglican Tradition This course draws on a rich history of discourse as we strive to engage with our faith, living it out in an imperfect world and Church. Whether we are struggling to justify sacramental liturgy and church hierarchy in the face of Puritan …
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