"Deep Inculturation" features original essays by 7 global theologians with a focus on what inculturation looks like in the contexts of Africa, Mexico, Japan, Australia, and Indonesia. Join us March 25 at 12pm to celebrate the launch of the collection: https://t.co/wJncThNRll
I am so excited to host @jzsalvipoet on Oct 12 as part of the PASOS Network @DominicanU!
This event will be offered in person and on-line. Please register here:https://t.co/fk5leXpRsW
For more information on Speaker, please visit https://t.co/6QcNdGkmmR.
So much collective wisdom shared at El Futuro is Here conference! @ProfeCHerrera offered this beautiful reflection: it is not the struggle that defines the Latine community, but our capacity for hope in the face of la lucha; the tomb is not the end, but resurrection!
Did you miss HTI's 2023 Book Lecture, "Hope, Migration, & Creativity: Latine Theologies and Histories"? Good news! The recorded lecture is now available! #HTIPDC23#HTIPROUD
Experience the captivating discussions and share the link with your friends: https://t.co/cUSRiLXqik
(1/5) As the world reckons with rising temperatures and accelerating climate change, and advocates call for state legislatures to pass urgently needed heat stress protection regulations including mandatory shade, water and breaks for outdoor workers…
New Episode: Carmen Imes (@carmenjoyimes) talks about her excellent new book, Being God's Image: Why Creation Still Matters from @ivpacademic. Carmen is Associate Professor of Old Testament at @biolau. On podcast players or at https://t.co/N5Pg3qm9RA
#theology#biblicalstudies
En un año más nos vemos en Bogotá
LASA2024 - Colombia
Reaction and Resistance: Imagining Possible
Futures in the Americas
JUNE 11 – 15, 2024
CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE Sept. 15, 2023 | 5 P.M. (ET)
https://t.co/kH8Kavj8yD
This year, the Hispanic Theology and Ministry Program (HTMP) is celebrating 40 years! To read more about the history of the program, visit the current issue of Logos: https://t.co/b3an8ua6XH
New Episode: @duncanjeremy talks with cohosts Beth and Jon about Revelation and the gospel of peace. Follow our Linktree to catch this episode on our website or your favorite Podcast streaming app. https://t.co/N5Pg3qm9RA #BiblicalInterpretation#theology
Bridging Theology is celebrating our first episode of Season 2 with Dr. Nijay Gupta today, by giving away one of his books - details in comments.
https://t.co/N5Pg3qm9RA
#theologypodcast#newtestament#christianity
"As we enter into the final Sundays of Lent, we might remember that life is to be found in mortal bodies because during Lent, we await the Resurrection of the God who weeps."
@amirahorozco on Peru, liberation theology, and the fith Sunday of Lent:
https://t.co/0JOhUlEVJ5
Happy Women's History Month! The women of @etsjets will be highlighting biblical and historical women of faith all month. Today, meet Hagar, the first person to give God a name. #womenshistorymonth#ETSwomen
We're thrilled to share our lineup of guests for this season, and have a few additional interviews still in the works.
Tune in March 7 for our Season 2 premiere episode with Nijay Gupta.
The Second Amendment did not come down from Sinai. The right to bear arms will never be more important than human life. Our children have rights too. And our elected officials have a moral duty to protect them.
I'm so thankful for this great conversation with Dr. Chloe Sun and Dr. Claudia Herrera-Montero (@ProfeCHerrera). We chat about the Old Testament, Asian and Asian-American Hermeneutics, and fun stories about Chloe's journey as a biblical scholar and her popsicle stick collection!