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Dr. Diana Hayes, professor emeritus, Georgetown University presents the 2012 Augustus Tolton Lecture titled "Standing in the Shoes My Mother Made: Womanist Theology."
The CTU Committee on World Mission introduces Amos Yong the J. Rodman Williams Professor of Theology at Regent University School of Divinity in Virginia Beach, Virginia to the 17th annual lecture. His presentation is titled, "The Holy Spirit and the Middle Way: A Pentecostal Inquiry in a...
Sr. Sallie Latkovich, C.S.J., Director of the Bible Study and Travel Program at CTU writes that, "Both spirituality and religion provide the individual with a way to God even if in a different dynamic. It is never really a question...
Why do Jews and Christians imagine different concepts when the new theologies speak of opening up the Trinity to Israel's covenant? Rabbi Brill will explore the question of how the two religions think differently about theology. He will seek to steer the discussion beyond attempting to create...