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Revised Schedule for Discussion Series “Mimesis at the Movies”
Every other Thursday at 4:00 EST we will gather for our regular social time. At 4:30 we will discuss one of the films we’ve chosen. We recommend you watch it in advance. Scroll down for revised scheduled. OUR UPCOMING SCHEDULE: … Continue reading
Theology & Peace Conference Will Go Online!
A message from Preston Shipp, President of Theology & Peace: Greetings, Theology & Peace friends! I hope you and your loved ones are staying safe and sane in this anxious, troubled time, and are experiencing moments of peace and joy … Continue reading
The Rev. Naomi Tutu will speak at the 2019 Theology & Peace Conference!
The daughter of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rev. Naomi Tutu blends her passion for human dignity with humor and personal stories. Her professional experience ranges from being a development consultant in West Africa, to being program coordinator for programs on Race and … Continue reading
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