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Asia Project: Spring Event

You are cordially invited to New Voices of Asia and Oceania, the GTU Asia Project Spring Student Conference. Come enjoy delicious Asian cuisine and the presentation of three GTU PhD Candidates' projects. The presenters are: 

Walking through Country Australia

Please join the Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology and the Asia Project of GTU for an exciting lecture series!

First Lecture: The Dreaming, Tuesday February 9th, 7:30PM, DSPT Room 1,  2301 Vine St, Berkeley, CA 94708

Asia Project Green Tea Conversation: Major Trends in Interreligious Dialogue

Join in a Green Tea Conversation with Dr. Moses Punumaka. He will share his reflections on two international conferences in Melbourne & Seattle that addressed interreligious dialogue.
Please bring your lunch. Tea & snacks will be provided. Free & Open to the Public.
Location: Graduate Theological Union Library, Dinner Board Room, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley CA
Time: 12pm-1:30pm
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Major Trends in Interreligious Dialogue: Reflections on Melbourne and Seattle Conferences

Asia Project: Green Tea Conversation

"Major Trends in Interreligious Dialogue: Reflections on Melbourne and Seattle Conferences"

Join in a Green Tea Conversation with Dr. Moses Penumaka.

He will share his reflections on the two international conferneces this year:

1. Paths to Dialogue in Our Age

International Theological Conference: Interfaith Dialogue

May 26-29, 2014, Melbourne, Australia

 

Movie Night Presented by Asia Project

Join the Asia Project for Green Tea conversations over the movie Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring, directed by Kim Ki-Duk. Conversation after the movie will be facilitated by Dr. Scott Mitchell, Chair of the Asia Project. Download Flyer

Green Tea Conversation: CHUNHYANGJUN STORY, A KOREAN FOLKLORE

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Green Tea Conversation: Chunhyangjun Story, A Korean Folklore

Join in a conversation with Dr. Sam Park. Dr. Park is an Associate Professor of Preaching and Director of D. Min Program at ABSW. His teaching and research interests include prophetic preaching, Korean preaching, multicultural preaching, narrative preaching, and preaching and rhetoric.