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Boston University School of Theology offers many opportuni9es for con9nuing your theological educa9on in conversa9on with diverse students and worldclass professors. Many events are free, open to the public, and require no previous registra9on or experience. STH Office of Lifelong Learining School of Theology, 745 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 www.bu.edu/sth October to December 2013 Image used with permission by Michael Zhang PASTOR SCHOLAR PROGRAM This Program allows clergy and other religious professionals to earn con>nuing educa>on credit (CEUs) by taking selected residen>al courses. No academic credit toward a degree program current or future can be earned in this way. A short applica>on, and final paper are required. Recharge, refresh, and renew yourself for ministry and life in the Pastor Scholar Program. Study with Boston University School of Theology’s world class faculty and dedicated students in an intellectually challenging and spiritually rewarding atmosphere. Pastor Scholars take regular Boston University School of Theology courses for Con>nuing Educa>on credit. Tui>on for the fall semester is $150 per course. Contact Ms. Valen>na Pride [email protected], 6173533051

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Lifelong Learning at BUSTH Boston University School of Theology offers many opportunities for continuing your theological education in conversation with diverse students and world-class professors. Many are free, open to the public, and require no previous registration or experience.

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Page 1: Lifelong learning Talks, Lectures and Webinars

Boston  University  School  of  Theology  offers  many  opportuni9es  for  con9nuing  your  theological  educa9on  in  conversa9on  with  diverse  students  and  world-­‐class  professors.  Many  events  are  free,  open  to  the  public,  and  require  no  previous  registra9on  or  experience.

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PASTOR  SCHOLAR  PROGRAMThis  Program  allows  clergy  and  other  religious  professionals  to  earn  con>nuing  educa>on  credit  (CEUs)  by  taking  selected  residen>al  courses.  No  academic  credit  toward  a  degree  program  current  or  future  can  be  earned  in  this  way.  A  short  applica>on,  and  final  paper  are  required.

Recharge,  refresh,  and  renew  yourself  for  ministry  and  life  in  the  Pastor  Scholar  Program.  Study  with  Boston  University  School  of  Theology’s  world  class  faculty  and  dedicated  students  in  an  intellectually  challenging  and  spiritually  rewarding  atmosphere.  Pastor  Scholars  take  regular  Boston  University  School  of  Theology  courses  for  Con>nuing  Educa>on  credit.  Tui>on  for  the  fall  semester  is  $150  per  course.

Contact  Ms.  Valen>na  [email protected],  617-­‐353-­‐3051

Page 2: Lifelong learning Talks, Lectures and Webinars

RSVP  NOW  for  these  Sessions"Mass  Incarcera5on,  Retribu5ve  Jus5ce  and  Retribu5ve  Theology:

The  Response  of  Restora5ve  Jus5ce"  Mass  incarcera>on,  a  civil  rights  and  human  rights  nightmare,  is  driven  in  part  by  a  retribu>ve  jurisprudence  and  a  retribu>ve  theology.  This  webinar  

will  explore  this  reality  and  discuss  how  restora>ve  jus>ce  creates  a  jurisprudence  and  theology  that  is  faithful  to  the  Gospels  and  leads  us  

towards    alterna>ves  to  incarcera>on.  Thomas  W.  Porter,  Jr.,  Lecturer  

Thursday,  October  31st,  @11:30am-­‐12:30pm  RSVP  no  later  than  October  29

“The  Reforma5on  and  Marriage”  The  Reforma>on  and  Marriage:  A  brief  explora>on  of  the  debates  and  

transforma>ons  in  Chris>an  understanding  of  marriage  and  sexuality  and  the  ins>tu>on  and  prac>ce  of  marriage  that  took  place  in  the  Reforma>on(s)  of  the  sixteenth  century,  in  the  context  of  the  late  medieval  church  and  its  

understanding  and  law  of  celibacy,  marriage,  and  hierarchy.  Christopher  Boyd  Brown,  Associate  Professor  of  Church  History

Friday,  November  8th  @11:30am-­‐12:30pm  RSVP  no  later  than  October  29

“Revisi5ng  The  American  Dream  in  Disillusioned  Times”  This  webinar  will  use  James  Truslow  Adams  and  Mar>n  Luther  King,  Jr.’s  

work  along  with  basic  story-­‐making  elements  to  provide  perspec>ve  and  inspire  hope.  

Elizabeth  Parsons,  Lecturer  in  Religion,  Culture,  and  DevelopmentDateThursday,  December  5th  @11:30am-­‐12:30pm  RSVP  no  later  than  October  29

If  you  would  like  to  adend  one  or  all  of  these  webinars,  please  RSVP  to  Ms.  Valen>na  Pride  at  [email protected]  or  617-­‐353-­‐3051

UPCOMING  WEBINARS OTHER  UPCOMING  TALKS  &  LECTURESSchool  of  Theology  Lowell  Lecture  The  Right  Reverend  V.  Gene  Robinson,  re>red  Episcopal  Bishop  of  New  Hampshire,  presents  a  lecture  on  his  personal  faith  journey  and  his  spirituality  in  the  light  of  the  controversy  surrounding  his  elec>on  and  service  as  the  first  Bishop  to  be  “openly  gay  and  married  to  a  person  of  the  same  gender”  in  the  Anglican  Communion.Thursday,  October  24th  @7pm-­‐  8:30pmTsai  Performing  Arts  Center,  685  Commonwealth  Avenue,  Boston,  MA.

School  of  Theology  Back  to  Class  Session“The  Church  as  Incubator/Oppressor  –  Mo=ve  Magazine,  Methodism  in  the  Midst  of  Cultural  Upheaval”This  “back  to  class”  session  features  the  Reverend  B.  J.  S>les,  editor  of  Mo>ve  Magazine  from  1962-­‐1969,  and  a  panel  of  writers  and  decision-­‐makers  including  Gil  Caldwell,  Don  Messer  and  Charlode  Bunch.Friday,  October  25th  @1:30pm-­‐  4:30pmSchool  of  Theology,  B  19

Center  for  Prac5cal  Theology  Annual  Lecture  “Jews,  Pagans,  Scep=cs  and  Emperors:    Public  Theology  as  Chris=an  Apologe=cs.”  Dr.  Elaine  Graham,  the  Grosvenor  Research  Professor  of  Prac>cal  Theology  at  the  University  of  Chester,  England  will  present.  Dr.  Shelly  Rambo,  Associate  Professor  of  Theology  at  Boston  University  School  of  Theology,  will  offer  a  brief  response  to  Dr.  Graham’s  lecture.  Wednesday,  November  20th,  Recep9on:  5:30pm,  Dinner  and  Lecture:  6:00pmGeorge  Sherman  Union  (GSU)  BackCourt,  First  Floor,  775  Commonwealth  Avenue,  Boston,  MA  02215RSVP  to  the  Center  for  Prac9cal  Theology  by  Wednesday,  October  16,  2013