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lgnatian Mysticism, Reconciliation, and Justice after a Secular Age

Gordon Rixon

This course explores lgnatian mystical spirituality as a resource for the construction of religious narratives that contribute to intentional, social…
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Michael Zimmerman

DoSER Staff

We spoke with Michael Zimmerman about tension between evolution & creationism in schools, bringing together clergy & their congregations to…
Humans and Race
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Humans & Race: The Series

A new video series from AAAS DoSER exploring the past and present intersections of science and racism. This series will explore difficult topics such…
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Foundations of Theology

Gerard Ryan

This course examines the historical development and contemporary practice of theology as an exercise of intellectual probity and religious commitment.
Being Human
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Theological Foundations

Robert Dean

An introductory survey of Christian Theology with a focus on the historical development of basic Christian doctrines.
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Generations of Sky and Earth: Science in Dialogue with Biblical Imagery

Jill Hammer

This class will examine the natural imagery that permeates the Hebrew Bible – trees, mountains, wind, and stars – together…
Theology and Cosmology
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Modern Philosophy

John Schlachter

This course examines the major philosophies of the modern period, focusing on Descartes, Hume, Kant, Hegel and Nietzsche.