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From Tension to Transformation: Evolution of Jewish-Christian Relations

This 4 week course meets Mondays, May 12th, 19th, & June 2nd, 9th 3:00 - 5:00 PM MTD

*No class on May, 26th Memorial Day

Historically, Jewish-Christian relations have been marked by complexity and tension, yet recent decades have seen significant shifts towards mutual understanding and collaboration.

This 4 week course explores the evolution of these relations, particularly influenced by the concept of Deep Ecumenism. Introduced by figures like Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Abraham Joshua Heschel, and Rev. Matthew Fox, Deep Ecumenism emphasizes the unity of religious traditions and encourages interfaith dialogue and cooperation.

 
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Never Forget You Were Strangers Yourself: Faith Responses to Immigrants and Refugees in Our Time

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June 16

Dismantling the Narrative: The White House, DEI, and the Future of Civil and Human Rights