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Everding Lecture: Reclaiming the Jewishness of Jesus
Join Iliff School of Theology and St. John's Cathedral Denver for the...
Introducing AI TRUST by Iliff Innovation Lab
More and more businesses are adopting AI, bringing a host of ethical and...
“We Advocate Freedom!” Teach-In Series
In these times of significant division and conflict, we bear the responsibility to find meaningful ways to engage in conversations about challenging and complex issues.
Juneteenth 2024 | A Day of Jubilee
US history is replete with actions that declare freedom to be an...
LGBTQIA+ Pride Month 2024
Stonewall! The first time I heard Stonewall referenced in a theological...
2024 Honors Convocation & Commencement
Congratulations to the Awardees and Graduates of 2024!Check out the...
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Doctor of Ministry in Prophetic Leadership
The Doctor of Ministry in Prophetic Leadership is designed for leaders with extensive experiences in various contexts who want to further refine their competencies and intersectional leadership skills in the contexts of culturally diverse congregations, organizations, and communities.
Master of Arts in Social Justice and Ethics
The MASJE is a two-year professional degree that helps people engage a complex interdisciplinary analysis of historical and contemporary social change strategies and movements.
Master of Divinity
The M.Div. is a three-year master’s degree that is designed to help people enhance and develop inclusive and justice-oriented ministries in the 21st century. It is the primary degree designed for people pursuing ordained and specialized ministries in congregational, chaplaincy, non-profit and other various contexts.
ILIFF YOUR WAY
Online
Remain in your home community while you study your topics of interest in depth using our interactive online platform on your schedule.
On Campus
Our traditional residential programs allow you to study in Denver on our historic campus in small classes.
Hybrid
Our Journey program is a comprehensive graduate degree that combines the flexibility to stay rooted in your home community and the richness of on-campus learning opportunities.
Black feminist decolonial scholar
Dr. April Mack
April Mack is the Assistant Professor of Religion and Social Justice and the Director of the Master of Social Justice and Ethics Program at Iliff School of Theology.
Dr. Mack describes herself as a Black feminist decolonial scholar and theo-ethicist concerned with ethics related to complex social issues, structural inequality, and wholistic justice and flourishing for Black Americans. Her research focuses on the development of postcolonial womanist theo-ethical discourse within Womanist Ethics. Dr. Mack’s other research interests
include African Americans and Public Policy, Christian Social Ethics, and religious violence.Her signature course on religious violence is called God, Religion, and Violence.