In this six week course with Dr. Oluwatomisin Oredein of Brite Divinity School, students will seek to better understand how liberation from colonial ghosts requires learning from and practicing decolonial approaches. The class will center voices, ideas, and responses that embody a decolonial response in their approach to Christian discourse.
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Programs - Episcopal Divinity School
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A year-long cohort for innovators creating God’s new thing for the sake of love, led by the Rev. Canon Dr. Stephanie Spellers '04
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Offered in conjuction with the Iona Collaborative at Seminary of the Southwest, the Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Mae Magill, will teach this virtual course where participants will explore how churches of all sizes can respond to today’s social, civic, and spiritual challenges through meaningful community engagement, service, and advocacy.
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Join us for a meaningful conversation about faith, money, and justice. The Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Mae Magill, Coordinator of Community Life at EDS, will be in conversation with President and Dean Lydia Bucklin to discuss her new book, "When Did We See You? A Lenten Exploration of Poverty and Wealth."
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Continuing to emphasize theology as a kind of story/telling, Dr. Hill will show how an artist's viewpoint creates opportunity for theological truth-telling.
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We are looking forward to welcoming alums and friends of EDS back to Cambridge again next spring for the 2026 Kellogg Lecture & Alum Weekend.
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