Emphasizes the importance of ecumenical & interreligious partnerships for the university through its development of innovative scholarly & praxis-based projects
Casey Horio, '23, @seattleuniversity design depicts the Sinegal Center’s Kubota Garden. “Encapsulates Seattle U as a Jesuit campus that's able to embrace different cultures and ideas." Read Casey's story and see his art: https://t.co/a0YCiYsWEW
KUOW-FM Seattle Public Radio Interview on "What will be the future of church in Seattle?" with Church Leaders in the Region https://t.co/8BhYRGTcgt
#NPR#CEIE#Kuow#Church#Seattle
CEIE’s Spring Workshop – Leading by Centering the Margins – is committed to a university that sees itself as a venture aimed at transforming society by gravitating towards the margins. https://t.co/uFr0dJForl
#CEIE#CEIEworkshop#Leadingbycenteringthemargins
CEIE is thrilled to announce the launch of our Seeking Religious Literacy Course.
The course is created as a journey for individuals or communities-of-learning.
To learn more about the course click here: https://t.co/4jYmDu1I4v
#CEIE#CEIEcourse#Seekingreligiousliteracy
What is the CEIE Spring Workshop Series on Leading by Centering the Margins? Apostle Edward Donalson is here to share with you what the workshop is all about!
Register for the event at: https://t.co/pUZ8ozjOSV
#CEIE#CEIEWorkshop#Leadingbycenteringthemargins
"New realities require new language. To live together, to walk together, rather than to be separated by fear and loathing – this will require rewriting the religious narrative..."
Walking Together in Jerusalem by Henry Ralph Carse. https://t.co/TodvmiZJFE
#tiotuesday
"My question in all this is, how long will forgiveness be able to retain peace? Especially in a system where changing the political climate can take years?
Bullus Gago blog:
https://t.co/Exr2vtug19
#BlackHistoryMonth#Forgiveness#Religica#CEIE
"To what extent do Black lives truly matter? What is the value of Black lives and how willing are we to do what is necessary to not only preserve them, but to nourish and strengthen them?"
Shaina Williams's blogcast:
https://t.co/qhAN0d1SWR #BlackHistoryMonth#Blacklivesmatter
Visit our latest CEIE Webinar Recording, 'Elise DeGooyer - Pathways in Solidarity: Faith Action Network in Washington State ' Now Available on our CEIE Vimeo Channel:
https://t.co/5VABHBNmEH
#CEIE#CEIEWebinar#EliseDeGooyer
TIO TUESDAY presents this week's article 'The Chinese Jews of Kaifeng (and what I’ve learned from them)' by Rabbi Anson Laytner.
https://t.co/cPKA6ltFtm
#TIO#CEIE#Kaifeng
This Webinar from December of 2022, highlights Faith Action Network
board members Dr. Jasmit Singh, Dr. Carol Jensen, Dr. Edward Donalson, and Elise DeGooyer.
Watch the recording: https://t.co/5VABHBNmEH
#CEIE#Faithactionnetwork
New Year traditions of the largest sub-sect of Buddhism, Mahayana. Learn more on how Mahayana Buddhists Celebrate New Year here: https://t.co/yGNEJ1VLsG #Mahayana#newyear
TIO TUESDAY!
This week's piece showcases why religious literacy is so important the diverse world we live in today. "Religious literacy is not about doctrines – it’s about people." - Brian Carwana .
https://t.co/46bkRK4giF
#ReligiousLiteracy@ReligionsGeek@EncounterWorld
“Migration is a complex issue and it’s one that is a natural process that has been around since the beginning of time. The challenge is with the development of the conception of national sovereignty.”
Listen to the episode here: https://t.co/tjGWIKmuBH
#Religicapodcast#CEIE