Progressive Christianity emphasizes the Way and teachings of Jesus, and not merely His person, as we seek to build a more just, inclusive, and connected society.
Read More »Come and learn more about this perspective at a free information session on February 10 at 5 pm in St. Pat’s A. We will share light refreshments, discuss some basic principles, and begin a conversation about what and how we believe.
Read More »The campus community is invited to a panel discussion titled “Beliefs Matter: Atheists and Christians in Conversation About God, Meaning and Evil,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, in Room 199 Toomey Hall. Dr. Paul Hamilton, S&T lecturer in philosophy, will present the atheist viewpoint. Dr. Chris Gadsden, adjunct professor in philosophy, religion and ethics at the University of Missouri-Columbia, will present the Christian viewpoint.
Read More »You’re invited to learn about the Holocaust through various events at S&T today (Monday, Jan. 28). A “pop-up museum” with information on various aspects of the Holocaust is on display in the Havener Center Atrium. Dr. Simon Bronner will present a talk about his family’s personal Holocaust story, “From Auschwitz to America: A Family Saga of the Holocaust” at 3 p.m. in Room 103 Engineering Management Building.
Read More »The Campus Ministers Association will host its annual Interfaith Dialogue 6-8 p.m. Monday April 16, in the Carver-Turner Room of the Havener Center. Refreshments will be provided.
Read More »Dr. Michael Bruening, associate professor of history and political science, is the author of a new sourcebook for college-level classes on the Reformation period. In A Reformation Sourcebook: Documents from an Age of Debate, Bruening presents the debates of the Reformation era through more than 80 primary sources, and provides an essay on how to read primary sources. Bruening translated 14 of the source documents from Latin or French. The book is published by University of Toronto Press.
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