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SUMMARY:April Renewal: What Now? Reproductive Justice in a Post-Roe Nation
DESCRIPTION:Register \nApril Renewal: What Now? Reproductive Justice in a Post-Roe Nation \nPresenters:\nBriana Simmons (she/her)\, Black Health & Reproductive Justice Coordinator\, Soul 2 Soul Sisters\nLauren Smith (she/her)\, Black Civic Engagement & Policy Manager\, Soul 2 Soul Sisters \nRegistration Fee:\n$5 | Free for all students and Iliff faculty and staff\nAn additional donation is welcome.
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/april-renewal-what-now-reproductive-justice-in-a-post-roe-nation/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtual Financial Aid 101
DESCRIPTION:  \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/virtual-financial-aid-101/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pulpit+ Exchange Presents: Dr. Miguel A. De La Torre - "Sex is Great"
DESCRIPTION:Pulpit+ Exchange \nIliff’s Pulpit+ Exchange Series (supported by the Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative from Lilly Endowment Inc.) provides space for a diverse array of ordained clergy and lay leaders to gather for a meal and grapple with challenging issues. One of the main goals of the Pulpit+ Exchange is to build congregations who will authentically study\, worship\, walk\, and act together across difference to create a just and equitable world. \nCome for a light meal\, listen to an informative lecture\, stay for a challenging discussion\, and leave inspired to work for justice. \nAbout the Evening’s Agenda \nJoin other clergy and lay leaders for a light meal from 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm (MST). Dr. De La Torre will begin his lecture (“Sex is Great”) at 5:30 pm with a question and answer session following. \nAbout the Lecturer \nDr. Miguel A. De La Torre – international scholar\, documentarian\, novelist\, academic author\, and scholar activist. The focus of Dr. De La Torre’s academic pursuit is social ethics within contemporary U.S. thought\, specifically how religion affects race\, class\, and gender oppression. Since obtaining his doctoral in 1999\, he has authored over a hundred articles and published forty-one books (six of which won national awards). \nHe presently serves as Professor of Social Ethics and Latinx Studies at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver. A Fulbright scholar\, he has taught in Indonesia\, Mexico\, South Africa\, Germany; and lectured in Costa Rica\, Cuba\, Palestine\, Thailand\, Taiwan. Within his guild he served as the 2012 President of the Society of Christian Ethics. He is the recipient of the 2020 AAR Excellence in Teaching Award and the 2021 Martin E. Marty Public Understanding of Religion Award. Within the academy\, he served as a past-director to the American Academy of Religion\, and served on the editorial board of JAAR. Additionally\, he was the co-founder and executive director (2013-2017) of the Society of Race\, Ethnicity\, and Religion and the founding editor of the Journal of Race\, Ethnicity\, and Religion. Dr. De La Torre has written numerous articles in popular media and has served on several civic organizations. \nRecently\, he wrote the screenplay to a documentary on immigration (http://www.trailsofhopeandterrorthemovie.com/) which has screened in over eighteen film festivals winning over seven awards. Additionally\, he has written an autofiction magical realism novel. \n \n \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/pulpit-exchange-presents-dr-miguel-a-de-la-torre-sex-is-great/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtual Info Session: Master of Arts in Social Justice and Ethics
DESCRIPTION:  \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/virtual-info-session-master-of-arts-in-social-justice-and-ethics/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtual Info Session: Master of Theological Studies
DESCRIPTION:  \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/virtual-info-session-master-of-theological-studies/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pulpit+ Exchange Presents: Dr. Tink Tinker (wazhazhe / Osage Nation)
DESCRIPTION:Come for a light meal\, listen to an informative lecture\, stay for a challenging discussion\, and leave inspired to work for justice. \nThe Evening’s Lecture \n“LandBack: Worldview\, Relationship\, and an American Indian Perspective on Land Acknowledgements” with Dr. Tink TInker (wazhazhe/Osage Nation)\, Professor Emeritus of American Indian Cultures and Religious Traditions \nPulpit+ Exchange \nIliff’s Pulpit+ Exchange Series (supported by the Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative from Lilly Endowment Inc.) provides space for a diverse array of ordained clergy and lay leaders to gather for a meal and grapple with challenging issues. One of the main goals of the Pulpit+ Exchange is to build congregations who will authentically study\, worship\, walk\, and act together across difference to create a just and equitable world. \nAbout the Evening’s Agenda \nJoin other clergy and lay leaders for a light meal from 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm (MST). The lecture\, “LandBack: Worldview\, Relationship\, and an American Indian Perspective on Land Acknowledgements” with Dr. Tink TInker (wazhazhe/Osage Nation)\, Professor Emeritus of American Indian Cultures and Religious Traditions\, will begin at 5:30 pm. An opportunity to ask Dr. Tinker questions and engage in discussions with colleagues will follow. \nAbout the Lecturer \nA member of the faculty since 1985\, Tink Tinker teaches courses in American Indian cultures\, history\, and religious traditions; cross-cultural and Third-World theologies; and justice and peace studies and is a frequent speaker on these topics both in the U.S. and internationally. His publications include American Indian Liberation: A Theology of Sovereignty (2008); Spirit and Resistance: Political Theology and American Indian Liberation(2004); and Missionary Conquest: The Gospel and Native American Genocide (1993). He co-authored A Native American Theology (2001); and he is co-editor of Native Voices: American Indian Identity and Resistance (2003)\, and Fortress Press’ Peoples’ Bible (2008). \nDr. Tinker has volunteered in the Indian community as (non–stipendiary) director of Four Winds American Indian Survival Project in Denver for two decades. In that capacity he functions in the urban Indian community as a traditional American Indian spiritual leader. He is past president of the Native American Theological Association and a member of the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians. \nFirmly committed to the ecumenical movement\, he has been active in volunteer capacities with several denominations at the national level\, the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches. He currently serves as an “Honorary Advisor” to IMADR\, the International Movement against all Forms of Discrimination and Racism; and he also serves locally on the Leadership Council of the American Indian Movement of Colorado. On campus\, Tinker works closely both with students of color and with Lutheran students. \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/pulpit-exchange-presents-dr-tink-tinker-wazhazhe-osage-nation/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtual Info Session: Master of Divinity
DESCRIPTION:  \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/virtual-info-session-master-of-divinity/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtual Info Session: Master of Arts in Pastoral and Spiritual Care
DESCRIPTION:  \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/virtual-info-session-master-of-arts-in-pastoral-and-spiritual-care/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Race\, Racialization\, and the Hebrew Bible with Dr. Amy Erickson
DESCRIPTION:Come for a light meal\, listen to an informative lecture\, stay for a challenging discussion\, and leave inspired to work for justice. \nPulpit+ Exchange \nIliff’s Pulpit+ Exchange Series (supported by the Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative from Lilly Endowment Inc.) provides space for a diverse array of ordained clergy and lay leaders to gather for a meal and grapple with challenging issues. One of the main goals of the Pulpit+ Exchange is to build congregations who will authentically study\, worship\, walk\, and act together across difference to create a just and equitable world. \nAbout the Evening’s Agenda \nJoin other clergy and lay leaders for a light meal from 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm (MST). The lecture\, Race\, Racialization\, and the Hebrew Bible: How the Queen of Sheba became “black and beautiful”\, the mark of Cain came to sanction slavery\, and Hagar emerged as a womanist icon\, with Dr. Amy Erickson\, Professor of Hebrew Bible and Director of the Master of Theological Studies Program\, will begin at 5:30 pm. \nAbout the Lecturer \nAmy Erickson is professor of Hebrew Bible and the director of the Master of Theological Studies (MTS) program at the Iliff School of Theology. She has a BA from Bates College\, an MDiv from Columbia Theological Seminary\, and a PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary. \nErickson teaches a range of courses in biblical interpretation\, including The Body and Sexuality in the Hebrew Bible\, The Hebrew Bible and Ecology\, and Jonah and Its Afterlives. Her research interests include Hebrew poetry\, poetic and mythological texts in ancient West Asian literature\, and the history of interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. \nErickson has recently completed a commentary on the book of Jonah and its history of interpretation entitled Jonah: Introduction and Commentary (Illuminations; Eerdmans\, 2021 — https://eerdword.com/jonah-introduction-and-commentary/)\, and has written articles on Job\, Jonah\, the Psalms\, Zechariah\, and Amos for academic journals and edited volumes. She is a regular contributor to workingpreacher.org\, the Huffington Post ON Scripture\, The Christian Century\, and The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (de Gruyter). \nAdditional Links \nInterview with Eerdmans Pub. : https://eerdword.com/erickson/ \nCommentary on Psalm 146 (Sept 29\, 2019) \nhttps://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/ordinary-26-3/commentary-on-psalm-146-12 \nCommentary on Psalm 121 (October 20\, 2019) \nhttps://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/ordinary-29-3/commentary-on-psalm-121-7 \nCommentary on Exodus 20:1-4\, 7-9\, 12-20 \nhttps://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/ordinary-27/commentary-on-exodus-201-4-7-9-12-20-2 \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/race-racialization-and-the-hebrew-bible-with-dr-amy-erickson/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtual Open House
DESCRIPTION:  \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/virtual-open-house/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Renewal 2023: What Now? The Church in the Post-Covid World via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: \nRev. Rebekah Simon-Peter\, founder of Creating a Culture of Renewal and author of Forging a New Path: Moving the Church Forward in a Post-Pandemic World \nRegistration Fee: \n$5 | Free for all students and Iliff faculty and staff \nAn additional donation is welcome. \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/renewal-2023-what-now-the-church-in-the-post-covid-world-via-zoom/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Douglass Day 2023 - Celebrate\, Sing\, Remember\, Transcribe\, Compete\, and Eat
DESCRIPTION:Come Celebrate the birthday of Frederick Douglass through song\, speech\, transcription\, competition\, food\, and drink. \nWe will gather to celebrate the birthday of Frederick Douglass. Douglass Day 2023 will include transcribing\, singing\, eating\, and a Frederick Douglass Cake decorating competition. Come ready to experience unspeakable joy! \n \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/douglass-day-2023-celebrate-sing-remember-transcribe-compete-and-eat/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230213T170000
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SUMMARY:Iliff Pulpit+ Exchange with Dr. Eric C. Smith
DESCRIPTION:Pulpit+ Exchange Presents: “How The New Testament Became White (And How To Start Reading It Differently)” with Dr. Eric C. Smith \nPulpit+ Exchange \nIliff’s Pulpit+ Exchange Series (supported by the Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative from Lilly Endowment Inc.) provides space for a diverse array of ordained clergy and lay leaders to gather for a meal and grapple with challenging issues. One of the main goals of the Pulpit+ Exchange is to build congregations who will authentically study\, worship\, walk\, and act together across difference to create a just and equitable world. \nCome for a light meal (5:00 pm -5:30 pm MT) and stay for a lecture with a Q&A session to follow (5:30 pm – 7:00 pm MT). \nAbout The Night’s Lecture \n“How The New Testament Became White (And How To Start Reading It Differently)” with Dr. Eric C. Smith\, Assistant Professor of Early Christianity and Contemporary Christian Practices \nWhen white supremacists massed in Charlottesville for the Unite the Right rally in 2017\, citations from the New Testament covered their placards. When insurrectionists stormed the Capitol in 2021\, they quoted the New Testament as justification. Before a man opened fire at a synagogue near San Diego in 2019\, he posted a manifesto that included passages from Matthew\, John\, 1 Thessalonians\, and Revelation. Incident after incident has shown how entangled white supremacy is with Christianity and its texts. But it’s not just acts of violence where racism and the New Testament show up together. Similar (but subtler) patterns can be found in local congregations\, Christian education curricula\, seminary classrooms\, and the scholarly field of biblical studies itself. In recent years\, some biblical scholars have begun to grapple with this problem\, pointing out places where white supremacy permeates the study of the New Testament and asking whether it’s possible to ever study and read the text apart from patterns of domination. This evening\, we will examine how the New Testament is recruited and claimed by white supremacy and used by white supremacists\, and how scholars\, pastors\, students\, and laity can begin reading it differently. \nAbout the Lecturer \nDr. Eric Smith\, Assistant Professor of Early Christianity and Contemporary Christian Practices\, teaches in the fields of biblical studies and early Christianity\, co-directs Iliff’s Doctor of Ministry in Prophetic Leadership program\, and serves as liaison to the Disciples Seminary Foundation. His research and teaching center on a constellation of interests in the world of late antiquity\, including identity formation\, material culture and materialist approaches to religion\, and both ancient and modern interpretations of biblical texts. \nSmith is the author of four books and several articles and chapters. His book Sovereignties\, Spaces\, Subjects\, and Spirits: The Necropolitics of the Acts of the Apostles (SBL Press\, forthcoming) undertakes a postcolonial reading of the violence and belonging embedded in the text of Acts. An earlier book\, Jewish Glass and Christian Stone: A Materialist Mapping of the Parting of the Ways (Routledge 2018) examines material objects as markers of identities in Judeo-Christianity to tell the story of the “parting of the ways” through the material lives of Jews and Christians. Aimed to popular audiences\, Paul the Progressive? The Compassionate Christian’s Guide to Reclaiming the Apostle as an Ally (Chalice 2019) attempts to reclaim the apostle Paul for progressive Christian communities. Recent and forthcoming articles and chapters focus on materialist\, postcolonial\, and queer methodologies. \nSmith is past co-chair of the Early Jewish Christian Relations and Space\, Place\, and Lived Experience in Antiquity program units of the Society of Biblical Literature\, and he currently serves on the Art and Religions of Antiquity program unit. He is the co-editor of the Christianity section of Religion Compass. Smith is an ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) with ministry experience in the United Methodist Church and the United Church of Christ. \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/iliff-pulpit-exchange-with-dr-eric-c-smith/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabe) - "Decisions of a Seventh Generation"
DESCRIPTION:Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabe) Speaks at Iliff – “Decisions of a Seventh Generation” \nOn this pivotal night\, Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabe) will inform some and remind others that the original agreements and treaties with and between Indigenous nations foundationally were treaties to protect the world and people and to consider the impact on the seventh future generation. Winona will share how these traditional legal canons are being applied today internationally in the work on the Rights of Nature from Bolivia to White Earth in Minnesota. A question and answer session will follow. \nRegister
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/winona-laduke-anishinaabe-decisions-of-a-seventh-generation/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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