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Course offerings at Meadville Lombard

Find course descriptions in the Academic Catalog linked above or in Populi. Older Academic Catalogs are available here.

Course offerings are subject to change for many unforeseeable reasons.

Please double-check with the listing on Populi before you finalize your course plan. If you have any questions about the course offerings and registration, please don’t hesitate to contact our Registrar, Elena Jimenez.

All courses are 3 credits and all times are listed in Central Time unless noted otherwise. 

Life-Long Learning

If you are looking for lifelong learning and continuing education programs, please visit the Leadership Institute for Growth, Healing, and Transformation (LIGHT) section.

SPRING TERM 2026
(January 26 – May 8, 2026)

Signature Courses

Vocational Studies 2:
Communities [Robersmith & Mosby]

Hybrid 9 AM-5 PM Feb 2 & 3,
Zoom meetings 3–5pm
Thursdays

  • Required Texts:
    • Meadows, Donella H. 2008. Thinking in Systems: A Primer. Chelsea Green Publishing.
    • Wimberly Jr., John W. 2010. The Business of the Church: The Uncomfortable Truth ThatFaithful Ministry Requires Effective Management. Rowman & Littlefield/Alban
  • and at least one of the following—one you’ve not read yet!—considering how people include and exclude people from religious/spiritual communities:
    • UUA Commission on Institutional Change. 2020. Widening the Circle of Concern. UUA. UUA report on institutional barriers, particularly around racism and white supremacy
    • Rahnema, Mitra. 2017. Centering: Navigating Race, Authenticity, and Power in Ministry. Skinner House Books. UUMA organized book on the experiences of BIPOC religious professionals/clergy
    • Mishra Marzetti, Manish and McDonald Ladd, Nancy. 2024. Seeds of a New Way. Skinner House Books. Building on Centering, this book considers the future of diverse religious leadership.
    • Belser, Julia Watts. 2023. Loving Our Own Bones. Beacon Press. A beautifully written book on intersections, joys, & challenges of disability & spirituality
    • Rafferty, Erin. 2022. From Inclusion to Justice: Disability, Ministry, and Congregational Leadership. Baylor Unversity Press. A clearly Christian book, but one with a focus on empowerment and justice with and for disabled people in congregational life.
    • Hunt, Ruth, ed. 2021. The Book of Queer Prophets: 24 Writers on Sexuality and Religion. William Collins.             A book full of multi-religious first-person essays on people’s experiences of  queernesses and religions. Some stories address pain, abuse, and hardship; some stories address discovery, transformation, and joy. Some do both.
    • Wilcox, Melissa M. 2020. Queer Religiosities: An Introduction to Queer and TransgenderStudies in Religion. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.  An academic and accessible book about how religions and cultures include, exclude, and transform in the presence of queerness. 
  • There will be additional articles, videos, websites and other resources for many weeks, too.

Leadership Studies 2:
Administration [House]:

Hybrid 9 AM-5 PM Feb 2 & 3,
Zoom meetings 3–5pm
Thursdays

  • TBA

MDiv Required Courses

Introduction to Pastoral Ministry [Taylor]:

Hybrid 9 am-5 pm Feb 3,
Zoom meetings 7-9 pm
Wednesdays 

  • Kujawa-Holbrook, Sheryl, Montagno, Karen. Injustice and the Care of Souls: Taking Oppression Seriously in Pastoral Care (2023 second edition). ISBN-10: 1506482473. MAKE SURE TO USE THE CORRECT EDITION 
  • Law, Eric H.F. The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb: A Spirituality for Leadership in a Multicultural Community. ISBN-10:  082724231X
  • Leas, Speed B. Discover Your Conflict Management Style.  ISBN-10: 1566991846
  • McGarrah Sharp, Melinda. Misunderstanding Stories: Toward a Postcolonial Pastoral Theology. ISBN-10:  1610972260
  • Skovholt, Thomas M, Trotter-Mathison, Michelle. The Resilient Practitioner (2025 fourth edition). ISBN: 9781032117577  MAKE SURE TO USE THE CORRECT EDITION
  • The above books are required reading for the course. Additional articles and chapters will be assigned and available via Populi once the semester begins.

Topics in Worship & Liturgy [Johnson]:

Fully online,
Zoom meetings 7-9 pm
Tuesdays
 

  • Books
    • Worship that Works: Theory and Practice for Unitarian Universalists, Arnason and Rolenz, 2nd Edition, 2017.    
    • Blessing it All: Rituals for Transition and Transformation, Concannon and Palm, 2024  
    • Think like a Filmmaker: Sensory-Rich Worship for Unforgettable Messages, McFee, 2016  
    • Interplay of things: religion, art, and presence together, Anthony Pinn, 2021  
    • Sharing the Word: Preaching in the Roundtable Church by Lucy Atkinson Rose, 1997  
    • Black Liturgies, Cole Arthur Riley, 2024  
    • Praying with Every Heart, Cláudio Carvalhaes, 2021.  
    • Newborn Bards: A Theology of Preaching for Unitarian Universalists (2nd Edition), Matthew Johnson. Read at least chapters 1, 2, and 6.  (This text is also in Dr. Hergert’s preaching class, if you read it last semester, just review chapters 2 and 6).   
  • Chapters:  
    • “Religion as Celebration” from Modern Worship by V. Ogden Vogt.   
    • “Ritual Change and Changing Rituals” by Catherine Bell   “Forward” and “Chapter 1: Nature and Significance of Play” from Homo Ludens by J. Huizinga  
    • “Chapter 1: Ritual as Spatial Director” by David Parkin, in Understanding Rituals ed. by Daniel de Coppett.    
  • UUA Meditations Manuals:   
    • Voices from the Margins (James, ed).  
    • Get either Reaching for the Sun (Herrera) or Breaking and Blessing (Dennison)
  • Books you should have access to already:  
    • Singing the Living Tradition, UUA
    • Singing the Journey, UUA
    • Between the Lines, UUA
    • Lifting our voices, UUA  
  • Videos:   
    • Sanctuary Boston: Watch at least one: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyzdK-QMrBzMnYXYt0iYNRQ/featured  
    • Jacqui Lewis: https://www.theoed.com/jacquilewis  
  • Highly Recommended:   
    • Great Occasions: Readings for the Celebration of Birth, Coming of Age, Marriage, and Death, by Carl Seaburg. 2004.    
  • Also Recommended:  
    • Beyond Absence: A Treasury of Poems, Quotations, and Readings on Death and Remembrance by Ed Searl  
    • We Pledge our Hearts: A Treasury of Poems, Quotations, and Readings to Celebrate Love and Marriage by Ed Searl  
    • Dreaming the Dark, Starhawk, 2017  
    • The Shared Pulpit, Erika Hewitt 

Global Religions [Dechant]:

Hybrid 9 am-5 pm Feb 4,
Zoom meetings 10 am-12pm
Thursdays

  • All students will be required to read most of the following three books. All three will be available as ebooks from the library.  
    • Bucar, Liz.  Stealing My Religion: Not Just Any Cultural Appropriation.  Harvard University Press, 2022.  
    • Hogue, Michael S., and Dean Phillip Bell. Interreligious Resilience: Interreligious Leadership for a Pluralistic World.  Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.  
    • Macfie, Alexander Lyon, ed. Orientalism: A Reader. New York University Press, 2000.  
  • All students will be required to read the following articles. All of these will be available via the course reserves page.  
    • Abu-Lughod, Lila. “Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others.” American Anthropologist 104, no. 3 (2002): 783–90. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3567256.  
    • Bigelow, Anna.  “Saved by the Saint: Refusing and Reversing Partition in Muslim North India.” The Journal of Asian Studies 68, no. 2 (2009): 435-464, https://www.jstor.org/stable/20619734.  
    • Chitwood, Ken. “‘It’s Changed Everything’: Interfaith Dialogue in the Wake of October 7, 2023.”  Interfaith America.  October 3, 2024.  https://www.interfaithamerica.org/article/interfaith-dialogue-october-7/.  
    • Jerryson, Michael.  “Monks with Guns,” Aeon. April 26, 2017.  https://aeon.co/essays/buddhism-can-be-as-violent-as-any-other-religion.  
    • Mahmood, Saba.  “Feminist Theory, Embodiment, and the Docile Agent: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival.” Cultural Anthropology 16, no. 2 (2001): 202-236, https://www.jstor.org/stable/656537.  
    • Olupona, Jacob. Interview by Anthony Chiorazzi.  The Harvard Gazette. October 6, 2015. https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2015/10/the-spirituality-of-africa/.  
    • Pape, Robert A. “Violence and Religion.” The IDEA Society, YouTube video, 1:11:47, March 24, 2015. https://youtu.be/jxOaai-Qt1U?si=o6tF6bYM4GECICHb  
    • Pew Research Center.  “Religious Composition by Country, 2010-2050.”  December 21, 2022. https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/feature/religious-composition-by-country-2010-2050/.  
    • The Pluralism Project.  “Religions.”  Harvard University.  2024.  https://pluralism.org/religions.  
    • Schilbrack, Kevin.  “Religions: Are There Any?” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 78, no. 4 (2010): 1112–38.  http://www.jstor.org/stable/27919267.  
    • Tamale, Sylvia. “Confronting the Politics of Nonconforming Sexualities in Africa.” African Studies Review 56, no. 2 (2013): 31–45. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43904926.  
  • Project Readings: All students (either individually or in a group, depending on enrollment) will be assigned a set of readings and resources on one of the world’s religions. As will be detailed in the syllabus, the students will have to give presentations to their classmates based on these readings. Instructions for approaching the readings (including what portions of the words to focus on) will be provided in the syllabus.  All of those readings and resources can either be found on the web, are electronic articles or ebooks that students can access via the library, or else are library books that will be provided to the students.  The student will therefore not need to purchase any additional materials.

Intro to Ethics [House]:

Hybrid 9 am-5 pm Feb 4,
Zoom meetings 2-4 pm
Wednesdays

  • New:  Betancourt, Sofía, ed. Love at the Center: Unitarian Universalist Theologies. Skinner House Books, 2025. Love at the Center print copies.  
  • New: Schneider, Laurel C., and Thelathia Nikki Young. Queer Soul and Queer Theology: Ethics and Redemption in Real Life. New York: Routledge, 2021
  • Fluker, Walter E. Ethical Leadership: The Quest for Character, Civility, and Community. Prisms. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2009. https://i-share-mls.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_MLS/18en8el/alma991154622220905816
  • Schweiker, William, Maria Antonaccio, Elizabeth M. Bucar, and David A. Clairmont, eds. Encyclopedia of Religious Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Blackwell, 2022. https://i-share-mls.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_MLS/1fr761p/alma991155799267905816  
  • Additional texts TBD

New Testament [Beverly]:

Fully online,
Zoom meetings 2-4 pm 
Mondays

  • Ehrman, Bart D., and Hugo Méndez. The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings. 8th ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. ISBN: 9780197754023. (The 7th ed. is also okay.)
  • A study Bible with the text of the New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition (2021) or the New Revised Standard Version (1989) translation is required. You are welcome to purchase one, and you might prefer to have a paper copy, but some texts are available online through MLTS library, so a purchase is not strictly necessary. I recommend one of the following Bibles, listed in order of my preference:
    • Levine, Amy-Jill, and Marc Zvi Brettler, eds. The Jewish Annotated New Testament. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2017. (The 1st ed. also okay.)
    • McKenzie, Steven L., Kristin De Troyer, and F. Scott Spencer, eds. The SBL Study Bible. HarperOne, 2023. ISBN: 9780062969439 (hardcover), 9780062969422 (paperback), or
      9780062970138 (ebook).
    • Coogan, Michael D., ed. The New Oxford Annotated Bible. 5th ed. Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN: 9780190276072. (The 4th ed. also okay.)
  • All other required readings will be either available online through the MLTS library website or uploaded to Populi by your instructor.

History of Global Christianity [Arten]:

Fully online,
Zoom meetings 6-8 pm 
Mondays

  • Justo González, The Story of Christianity (2 volumes), 978-0-06-185588-7 and 978-0-06-185589-4
  • Andrea Sterk and John Coakley, Readings in World Christian History, 978-1570755200 
  • Klaus Koschorke, A Short History of Christianity Beyond the West, 978-90-04-69983-0 (this is an open-access title)
  • Dorothy Day, The Long Loneliness, 978-0060617516 (any edition of this work is acceptable; the ISBN here is for the most recent). 

Tools for Parish and Non-Profit Administration [Verdine-Jones]:

Fully online,
Zoom meetings 10am-12pm
Mondays

  • Required
    • Clark, Wayne. Beyond Fundraising: The Complete Guide to Congregational Stewardship. Boston: Unitarian Universalist Association, 2007. ISBN: 1558965238, $20.
    • Harder, Cameron. Discovering the Other: Asset-Based Approaches for Building Community Together. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers: 2013. Kindle: $30.00, Paperback: $26.00. ISBN: 978-1566994293
    • Herring, Hayim and Terri Martinson Elton, Leading Congregations and Nonprofits in a Connected World: Platforms, People, and Purpose. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers: 2016. Kindle: $27.50, Paperback: $29.00. ISBN: 978-1566997690.
    • Hotchkiss, Dan. Governance and Ministry: Rethinking Board Leadership. 2nd ed. Lanham, MD., 2016: Rowman & Littlefield. Kindle: $18.50, Paperback: $24. ISBN 978-1566997393 (Selected chapters to be assigned.)
    • Powe, F. Douglas. The Adept Church: Navigating Between a Rock and a Hard Place. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2020. Kindle: $9.99, Paperback: $12.99. ISBN: 978-1501896521.
    • Rahnema, Mitra, ed. Centering: Navigating Race, Power and Authenticity in Ministry. Boston, MA: Skinner House Books, Unitarian Universalist Association, 2017. Kindle: $9.99,
      Paperback: $18. ISBN: 978-155896799.
    • Rendle, Gilbert R., and Susan Beaumont. When Moses Meets Aaron: Staffing and Supervision in Large Congregations. Herndon, VA: Alban Institute, 2007. Kindle: $15.04, Paperback: $23.09; ISBN: 978-1566993517.
  • Articles
  • Supplemental
    • Hooker, David Anderson. The Little Book of Transformative Community Conferencing: A Hopeful, Practical Approach to Dialogue. New York: Good Books, 2016. ISBN#: 978-1680991666. Price: $1.99 (Kindle), $5.99 (Paperback).
    • Dropkin, Murray, et al. Budget-Building Book for Nonprofits: A Step-by-Step Guide for Managers and Boards 2ND EDITION. Jossey-Bass. Paperback: $28.92.
    • Drummond, Sarah B. Holy Clarity: The Practice of Planning and Evaluation. Rowman & Littlefield, 2009. ISBN#: 978-1566993876. Price: $22.50 (Kindle), $24.00 (Paperback).
    • Heyman, Darian Rodriguez. Nonprofit Management 101: A Complete and Practical Guide for Leaders and Professionals 2nd Edition. Wiley, 2019. ISBN#: 978-1119585459. Price:
      $19.99 (Kindle), $33.25 (Paperback).
    • Kanter, Beth and Aliza Sherman. The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact without Burnout. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2016. Kindle: $17.00, Paperback: $17.49. ISBN-13: 978- 1119251118.
    • Piazza, Michael S. Fishing in a Shallow Sea: Church Strategies in the 21st Century. Nashville: Abingdon, 2012. Students are invited to purchase this book and Vital Vintage Church from United Methodist Foundation of the Northern Illinois Conference at a cost of $5 for each or $10 for both which is a savings of $12 for both books. (https://threesimplerules.org/books). $10.00.
    • Steinke, Peter. Uproar: Calm Leadership in Anxious Times. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2019. Kindle: $14.49, Paperback: $18.90. ISBN-13: 978- 1538116531.
    • Wimberly Jr, John W. The Business of the Church: The Uncomfortable Truth that Faithful Ministry Requires Effective Management, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
      2010. ISBN#: 978-1566994040. Price: $14.10 (Kindle), $25.00 (Paperback).
  • Note: Other readings or handouts will be posted on Populi.

DMin required courses

 

Theories of Liberation [House]:

Fully online,
Zoom meetings 6-8 pm 
Tuesdays, every other week

  • Admirand, Peter, and Thia Cooper, eds. The Future of Liberation Theologies. Reprint of the special issue. MDPI, 2025. https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-2898-2. This is a special edition of the journal Religions. Free pdf of the full journal.
  • Betancourt, Sofía, ed. Love at the Center: Unitarian Universalist Theologies. Skinner House Books, 2025. Love at the Center print copies.
  • Green, Rachelle R. Learning to Live: Prisons, Pedagogy, and Theological Education. Baylor University Press, 2024. Learning to Live print copy.
  • Hayes, Kelly E., and Mariame Kaba, eds. Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care. Chicago, Haymarket Books, 2023.
  • Murray, Pauli, and Patricia Bell-Scott. Song in a Weary Throat: Memoir of an American Pilgrimage. Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2018. Song in a Weary Throat print copy. 
  • Sunstein, Cass R. On Liberalism: In Defense of Freedom. The MIT Press, 2025.
  • Ferreras, Marlene M. Insurrectionist Wisdoms: Toward a North American Indigenized Pastoral Theology. Lexington Books: Lanham, MD, 2022. 

Leadership & Ministry Research Colloquy [Hogue]:

Fully online,
Zoom meetings 6–8pm
Tuesdays, every other week

  • Booth, et al: The Craft of Research (5th ed)
  • Graff and Birkenstein: They Say, I Say (6th ed)

Thesis Writing II [Lassiter]:

Fully online,
Zoom meetings 6-8 pm 
Tuesdays, every other week

  • TBD

Electives

“They Not Like Us”: Stories of Resistance and Re(Formation) in Religious Education [Mosby]:

Fully online,
Zoom meetings 10 am-12pm 
Wednesdays

  • Required Texts:
    • Curtice, Kaitlin. Everything Is a Story: Reclaiming the Power of Stories to Heal and Shape Our Lives (Discover Which Narratives Serve You and Which Hold You Back), 2025.
    • hooks, bell. Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom. Routledge, 1994.
    • Pinn, Anthony. My Jams: Reflections on the Relationship between Music and Religion. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2025. ISBN-13: 979-8889833734.
  • Students will also be asked to read a biography or biographical sketches about one exemplar and a selection or selections from their written work (books, articles, interviews, etc).
    For the musical “creatives”, students will also examine selected musical recordings.
    Biographies and Biographical Sketches:
    • Charron, Katherine Mellen, Freedom’s Teacher: The Life of Septima Clark. The University of North Carolina Press, 2009.
    • DeVeaux, Alexis. Warrior Poet: A Biography of Audre Lorde. W.W. Norton & Co., 2020.
    • Givens, Jarvis R. Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching
    • Hunter, Edith F. Sophia Lyon Fahs: A Biography. Boston: Beacon Press, 1966.
    • Keeley, Barbara Anne. Ed., Faith of Our Foremothers: Women Changing Religious Education.Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1997.
    • Moody-Turner, Shirley, Ed. and Henry Lous Gates, Jr., Series Ed. The Portable Anna JuliaCooper, Penguin Classics, 2022. ISBN: 0143135066
    • Moore, Marcus J. The Butterfly Effect: How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of BlackAmerica, 2020.
    • Ward, Stephen. In Love and Struggle: The Revolutionary Lives of James and Grace Lee Boggs. University of North Carolina Press, 2016.
    • Wright, Almeda M. Teaching to Live: Black Religion, Activist-Educators, and Radical Social Change. Oxford University Press, 2024.
  • Writings
    • Grace Boggs, The Next Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the 21st Century. University of California Press,
      2012.
    • Anna Julia Cooper
      Moody-Turner, Shirley and Henry Lous Gates, Jr., Eds. The Portable Anna Julia Cooper. Penguin Classics, 2022.
    • Septima Poinsette Clark
      Ready from Within: Septima Clark & the Civil Rights Movement, A First Person Narrative, 1990.
    • Sophia Lyons Fahs, Today’s Children and Yesterday’s Heritage: A Philosophy of Creative Religious Development.
      Beacon Press, 1962.
      Worshipping Together with Questioning Minds. Beacon Press, 1965.
    • Maria Harris, Fashion Me a People: A Curriculum for the Church. Westminster John Knox Press, 1989.
      Teaching and Religious Imagination. Harper & Row, 1987.
    • James Lawson, Revolutionary Nonviolence: Organizing for Freedom. University of California Press, 2022.
    • Audre Lorde
      Roxanne Gay, Ed. The Selected Works of Audre Lorde. W.W. Norton & Co., 2020.
    • Bernice Johnson Reagon
      If You Don’t Go, Don’t Hinder Me: The African American Sacred Song Tradition. University of Nebraska Press, 2001.
      “Music in the Civil Rights Movement,” PBS: American Experience. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/eyesontheprize-music-civil-rightsmovement/“The Civil Rights Period: Music as an Agent of Social Change.” In Issues in African American Music: Power, Gender, Race, Representation, edited by Portia K. Maultsby and Mellonee V. Burnim, 343-367. New York, NY: Routledge, 2017. 
    • “Since I Laid My Burden Down.” In Hands on the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts by Women in SNCC, edited by Faith S. Holsaert, Martha Prescod Norman Noonan, Judy Richardson, Betty Garman Robinson, Jean Smith Young, and Dorthy M. Zellner. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2010, 146-151.
      “Let the Church Sing ‘Freedom.” In Black Music Research Journal, Vol. 7 (1967):105-118.
      Songs of the Civil Rights Movement 1955-1965: A Study in Culture History. PhD Dissertation. Washington, DC: Howard University, 1975.
    • Olivia Pearl Stokes, “The Educational Role of Black Churches in the 70s and 80s,” in New Roads to Faith: Black Perspectives in Church Education. Philadelphia: United Church Press, Joint Educational Development, 1973, 3-26.
      “Blacks, Engagement, and Action,” Religious Education, 67 (1), 1972, 22-25.
      “Education in the Black Church: Design for Change,” Religious Education, 69 (4), 1974, 433-445.
      “Black Theology: A Challenge to Religious Education,” in Religious Education and Theology, Norma Thompson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press, 71-99.
    • Carter G. Woodson, The Mis-education of the Negro. Africa World Press, 2016.

Apertures of Loss: Grief as a Spiritual and Political Emotion [Hogue]:

Hybrid 9 am-5 pm Feb 5,
Zoom meetings 6-8 PM 
Thursdays

  • Apertures of Loss: Grief as a Spiritual and Political Emotion [Hogue]
    • Achile Mbembe, Necropolitics
    • Connolly, William. A World of Becoming
    • Critchley, Simon. Mysticism
    • Critchley, Infinitely Demanding: Ethics of Commitment, Politics of Resistance
    • Deleuze, Gilles. Pure Immanence
    • Hogue, Michael. American Immanence
    • James, William. Varieties of Religious Experience
    • Stengers, Isabelle. Making Sense in Common: A Reading of Whitehead in Times of Collapse
    • Weil, Simone. Gravity and Grace
  • Travel Course: Proctor Conference [Mosby], February 23-26, Chicago, IL (includes work before and after conference) Some selections from the following sources will be made available as resources permit and posted on the Proctor Conference seminarian portal. Students will also be directed to other selected digital resources.  
    • Allan Boesak and Wendell Griffin, Parables, Politics, and Prophetic Faith, 2023.   
    • Iva Carruthers, “AI and Ubuntu in the Age of Metanomics,” 2024.  
    • Luther E. Smith, Jr., Hope Is Here!: Spiritual Practices for Pursuing Justice and Beloved Community. Westminister John Knox, 2023.   
    • Obery Hendricks, Christians Against Christianity: How Right-Wing Evangelicals Are Destroying Our Nation and Our Faith, 2021.   
    • Howard Thurman, Jesus and the Disinherited. Beacon Press: Boston, 1976.  
    • Emilie Townes, In A Blaze of Glory: Womanist Spirituality as Social Witness. Nashville: Abington Press, 1995. 

Travel Course: Proctor Conference [Mosby]

February 23-26,
Chicago, IL
(includes work before and after conference)

  • TBD

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