A View from the Margins: Book review of Saskia Sassen’s Expulsions
A View from the Margins: A Book review of Saskia Sassen, Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy (Belknap/Harvard University Press, 2014) By: Clinton E. Stockwell, MUPP, Ph.D....
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The 2014 Congress on Urban Ministry will be home to an incredible offering of workshops that develop several Congress themes on economic justice. Come ready to be informed, challenged, and equipped to...
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Saludos/Greetings, Les extendemos una invitación cordial a nuestra orientación/open house, previsto para el martes 8 de Julio; adjunto encontraras el volante que proporciona información detallada sobre...
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2014 Congress on Urban Ministry: Together Building a Just Economy On June 23-26, 2014, church and community leaders involved in what it means to live in and care for the city will gather in Chicago, IL...
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2014 Congress on Urban Ministry: Together Building a Just Economy TOGETHER…. In the theme of the Congress on Urban Ministry means exactly what it sounds like. A Just Economy can’t be built alone. It...
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Check out the great group of speakers we have gathered for our 17th Congress on Urban Ministry which takes place June 23-26, 2014 in Chicago, IL. These leading voices stand at the intersection of...
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Bill Wylie-Kellermann – SCUPE professor, pastor, Detroit community activist, and 1/2 of the teaching team for the 2014 Congress on Urban Ministry‘s graduate level theology course “Good News for the...
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You will find a full listing of workshops here in PDF format. The 2014 Congress on Urban Ministry will be home to an incredible offering of workshops on a wide-range of topics of concern to people of...
View ArticleAllan Boesak at the 2014 Congress on Urban Ministry
The 2014 Congress on Urban Ministry is in session! SCUPE is knee deep in the action packed third day of our national conference but we wanted to share a bit of the exciting happenings of the...
View ArticleManifesto for People of Faith
Together Building a Just Economy “The awkward syntax is intentional,” I said, in response to a question by Bishop Sally Dyck (of the United Methodist Church, Northern Illinois Conference) about the...
View ArticleUpcoming Courses – Center for African American Theological Studies
The Center for African American Theological Studies (CAATS) Fall 2014 Upcoming Courses *Inter. R 361 Introduction to Theological Writing: The provides an overview of academic writing with an emphasis...
View ArticleUpcoming Courses – Advanced Latin@ Theological Education
Advanced Latin@ Theological Educatino (ALTE) Upcoming Courses – Summer/Fall 2014 Perspectivas Teológica y Filosófica de la Inmigración (ALTE) Rev. Dr. Eliseo Pérez-Alvarez with Rev. Hector M. Varela...
View ArticleAn Open Letter from Detroit Religious Leaders and Allies
An Open Letter from Detroit Religious Leaders and Allies July 24, 2014 Ho, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters Let the one who has no money, come… (Isaiah 55:1) Friends in Faith and Fellow...
View ArticleThe Centrality of African Centered Theological Education
CAATS and Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University alumnus Rev. Anthony W. Sullivan, Jr. writes about his experience as an individual, already involved in ministry and...
View ArticleCrooked Rooms & Cut Dead
Crooked Rooms & Cut Dead by Rev. Dr. Barbara A. Wilson Have a seat – in a chair and in a room tilted up to 35 degrees–the chair and the room are “crooked.” Would you be able to realign yourself?...
View ArticleCAATS 10 Year Anniversary is This Weekend
The Center for African American Theological Education (CAATS) is celebrating its 10 year anniversary this weekend! Join us in exploring how teaching methods that center the African American experience...
View ArticleThanks for Making our CAATS 10 Year Celebration a Success!
The Center for African American Theological Education (CAATS) just celebrated its 10 year anniversary! Many academic and church leaders, as well as former and current students, joined us in exploring...
View ArticleAn Open Letter from Detroit Religious Leaders and Allies
An Open Letter from Detroit Religious Leaders and Allies July 24, 2014 Ho, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters Let the one who has no money, come… (Isaiah 55:1) Friends in Faith and Fellow...
View ArticleThe Centrality of African Centered Theological Education
CAATS and Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University alumnus Rev. Anthony W. Sullivan, Jr. writes about his experience as an individual, already involved in ministry and...
View ArticleCrooked Rooms & Cut Dead
Crooked Rooms & Cut Dead by Rev. Dr. Barbara A. Wilson Have a seat – in a chair and in a room tilted up to 35 degrees–the chair and the room are “crooked.” Would you be able to realign yourself?...
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