Reading Sufi Stories

Gladstone's Library

  Reading Sufi Stories 25th January – 25th January 2015 2.30pm. Where do Sufi stories come from and where can we find them? Apart from being entertaining, Sufi stories have an inner content not always obvious at first. How to benefit from these stories? How should we approach them? These are some of the themes Muriel Maufroy …
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Walking Our Spiritual Path: Reflections on the Spirituality of the Cherokee People

Appalachian Ministries Educational Resource Center (AMERC)

  Continuing Education CEUs are available for continuing education. These courses may also be taken by seminarians as individual studies.   “Walking Our Spiritual Path: Reflections on the Spirituality of the Cherokee People” March 10-15, 1015 Cherokee, NC Cost:  $350/double room; $500/single room. Hosted by Catholic Committee of Appalachia and sponsored by AMERC This continuing …
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Environment and Religion in Appalachia: Immersion Seminar

Appalachian Ministries Educational Resource Center (AMERC)

  Classes For Seminary Credit:   “Environment and Religion in Appalachia:  Immersion Seminar”   June 7-12, 2015 Hosted by Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg, PA and sponsored by AMERC Northern Appalachia is home to deeply-rooted local cultures in a beautiful landscape.  Conflicts defined by environmental and economic issues are fierce for both communities and churches.  This …
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Christ, Culture and Mission in Appalachia: Immersion Seminar

Appalachian Ministries Educational Resource Center (AMERC)

  Classes For Seminary Credit:   “Christ, Culture and Mission in Appalachia:  Immersion Seminar”   April 27-May 12, 2015    Hosted by Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, GA,  and sponsored by AMERC This is a 17-day immersion into the North Carolina Cherokee Nation and the coal-producing and agricultural counties of southeast Kentucky.  The residential bases will be Cherokee, …
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Fierce Landscapes: Listening to the People of Appalachia

Appalachian Ministries Educational Resource Center (AMERC)

Classes For Seminary Credit: To Register:  Send application to AMERC, as instructed on the form to be found on this website __________________________________________________ “Fierce Landscapes: Listening to the People of Appalachia” Hosted by Wake Forest Divinity School, Winston-Salem, NC and sponsored by AMERC This 12-day immersion is followed by 3-4 interactive distance learning sessions and a …
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Robert Laidlaw Lecture

Knox College

  Join us on March 10-11 as Knox College welcomes The Rev. Dr. Darrell Guder as he presents Taking the Role of a Servant – Polity for the Missional Church. Dr. Guder is the Henry Winters Luce Professor of Missional and Ecumenical Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary where he also served as Dean of Academic Affairs …
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Unleashing Our Voices: Voice, Identity, and Leadership

  Theory Practice/Ministry (PT) PT L 1420.CR01: Unleashing Our Voices: Voice, Identity, and Leadership Suzanne Ehly January 5 – January 16, 2015 Monday to Friday, 9:30-11:30AM Tyler Room, Burnham Hall 3 Credits A course for the courageous, who wish to explore first-hand the liberatory and transformative power of their voices in community. Using the classroom …
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Eros, Sexuality, Spirituality

  Theology (T) T 2411.CR01: Eros, Sexuality, Spirituality Dr. Kwok Pui Lan January 5 – January 16, 2015 Monday to Friday, 4:10-6:00PM Sherrill Library, Room 250 3 Credits What has sexuality to do with spirituality? Why are Christians afraid of Eros? Why is it difficult to talk about Eros and sexuality in the church? Why …
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Singing the Faith

  L1234.CR01: Singing the Faith Ellen Oak September 3 – December 19, 2014 Monday to Thursday, 8:30-9:15AM and Thursdays, 11:45AM-1:15PM St. John’s Memorial Chapel 1 Credit Through preparing choral music with the Chapel Choir for Thursday community worship and special events, students will integrate body, mind, and spirit; develop their leadership skills; expand their view …
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Liturgical Theology and Practice

  L 1025.CR01: Liturgical Theology and Practice TBA January 5 – January 16, 2015 Monday to Friday, 4:10-6:00PM Sherrill Library, Room 155 3 Credits This course maps the contours of contemporary liturgical theology, noting numerous historical developments whilst concentrating on engagements between inherited traditions of Christian assembly and our current inter-cultural, multi-religious and shifting spiritual …
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