Religion and Ethics Workshop

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Pedagogy Panel

Pedagogy Panel Feb. 2nd, 4:30 PM Swift 106, Join the Religion and Ethics Workshop as we hear from Profs William Schweiker and Richard Rosengarten about the questions, paradigms and pedagogical theories that guide their teaching.  Profs Schweiker and Rosengarten will each present… Continue Reading →

Winter Schedule

The Winter Quarter is upon us!  The workshop is getting a bit of a late start this quarter but the coming events will offer opportunities for students to engage in a host of venues. Pedagogy Panel Feb. 2nd, 4:30 PM Swift 106,… Continue Reading →

Discussion with Prof Hans Joas, Monday, November 28th @ Noon

Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop and Ethics Club on Monday, November 28th at Noon in Swift Hall, room 201, for a discussion with Prof Hans Joas, Professor of Sociology and Social Thought.  We will be discussing a recent article… Continue Reading →

“The Bible in Environmental Ethics: A Re-Visioning of Rachel Carson’s Apocalyptic Language in Silent Spring” Kristel Clayville, Friday, November 11th @ Noon

Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop on Friday, November 11th at 12pm in Swift Hall, room 200, for a student presentation by Kristel Clayville. The paper is entitled “The Bible in Environmental Ethics: A Re-Visioning of Rachel Carson’s Apocalyptic Language in… Continue Reading →

MacLean Center and Program on Religion and Medicine

The MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics and the Program on Religion and Medicine are two invaluable resources here at the university for students to engage specifically in questions regarding religion, ethics, and the practice of medicine.  Please check their… Continue Reading →

“Posture and Discourse: The Perfectionism of Liberalism in H. Richard Niebuhr” Josh Daniel, November 4th @ Noon

Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop on Friday, November 4th from 12-1pm in Swift Hall, room 200, for a student presentation by Josh Daniel. The paper is entitled “Posture and Discourse: The Perfectionism of Liberalism in H. Richard Niebuhr”  Mark… Continue Reading →

“Humility in Bernard of Clairvaux and al-Ghazālī: A Christian and A Muslim Perspective” Jamie A. Schillinger, Tuesday, October 25, 4:30pm

Tuesday, October 24th, at 4:30pm in Classics Building room 110, the Religion and Ethics Workshop is delighted to co-sponsor a lecture, along with Lumen Christi, by Jamie A Schillinger, Assistant Professor of Religion, St Olaf College, who earned his PhD… Continue Reading →

“Capitalism and the Human Future: Reclaiming Adam Smith for the Humanist Traditions” John Buchmann, October 18th

Please join the workshop on Tuesday, Oct 18th at 4:30 PM in the Divinity School, room 200, for a student presentation by John Buchmann. The work is entitled “Capitalism and the Human Future: Reclaiming Adam Smith for the Humanist Traditions.”  Andrew Decort… Continue Reading →

Living in the Shadow of 9/11

Living in the Shadow of 9/11: A Dialogue with Jean Bethke Elshtain and Peter Berkowitz October 12th, 4-5pm, Common Room, Swift Hall Reception to follow It is hard to overestimate the impact that the events of 9/11 had on American and global realities.  Simultaneously, there… Continue Reading →

Upcoming Events of Interest

Here are a few events around the university this week that maybe of particular interest to you. Oct 4th, 4:30pm, the Theology Workshop is hosting Fr. John Chryssavgis, advisor to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I on ecological issues,  “Creation, Iconography, and Spirituality: Insights… Continue Reading →

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