The Enoch Seminar is a group of international specialists of early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Our group gathers regularly to discuss topics of interest and new research. See our website for more information: http://enochseminar.org At this reception, we will discuss our current and future research programs. All are invited to join us!
Annual Meeting 2023 Program Book
Annual Meeting of the Religious Studies Review, a quarterly review of publications across the entire field of religion and related disciplines. RSR is the only publication that provides major review essays and short reviews for over 1,000 titles in religion annually. The editorial staff is composed of professors from all over the world.
This event is held in memory of our friend, colleague, and scholar, Professor James K. Aitken (1968-2023).
Sponsored by the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER) Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; The Zygon Center for Religion and Science and CASIRAS; Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science; International Society for Science and Religion; Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences; and Institute on Religion in an Age of Science
DTS Alumni are invited to a reception to connect with each other and receive an update on the seminary.
In honor of a lifetime of scholarship and service, Columbia Theological Seminary invites you to an evening with Walter Brueggemann on the occasion of the publication of Walter Brueggemann’s Prophetic Imagination: A Theological Biography by Conrad L. Kanagy (Fortress Press, October 24, 2023). Join us at Casa Rio, 430 E Commerce St, San Antonio.
The Pan-Lutheran Cocktail Hour (sponsored by The Journal of Lutheran Ethics; The Lutheran Center for Faith, Values, and Community at St. Olaf; and The Albert "Pete" Pero, Jr. and Cheryl Stewart Pero Center for Intersectionality Studies at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago) is a "Table Talk" opportunity for fellowship and conversation between Lutherans of all synods and anyone interested in Lutheran theology. This year we will pay attention especially to the way Lutheran faith calls us to inclusivity, to embrace diversity, and to foster equity and belonging for all people. Executive Director of NECU, Lamont Wells, will start the conversation with a brief talk followed by an opportunity for informal conversation and fellowship. Cash bar.
Reception sponsored by the College Theology Society