Forced relocation, boarding schools... sounds like a familiar history in North America. But this has also been the history of the Indigenous Sami people of northern Scandinavia for hundreds of years, struggling to endure, retain their culture, and be respected.
GTU Sustainability 360 co-chair Dr. Devin Zuber speaks to these relevant issues and their connection to Emanuel Swedenborg at the 2022 Pacific Coast Association annual meeting "On Indigenous Land" held at the SF Swedenborgian Church.
GTU Sustainability 360 Co-Chair and Visiting Professor of Religion & Literature at the Humboldt University of Berlin has organized a one-day international environmental humanities workshop "The Body, Religion, and Planetary Imagination in a Time of Environmental Crisis" featuring a group
In this online event, Dr. Rita Sherma and Dr. Devin Phillip Zuber co-chairs of the GTU’s Sustainability 360 Initiative, reflect on how this current great disruption has pushed us to return to our roots, and to reengage and reread the texts we love that have so formatively shaped us. Dr.
Gestures to the Divine: Reflections on Eco-Spirituality brings together the nature-focused artwork of Hagit Cohen and reflections on eco-spirituality by seven scholars from the GTU.
Join the GTU's Center for the Arts & Religion (CARe) for a new monthly event at the Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA).
On the third Thursday of each month, we'll gather in the lobby at BAMPFA at 4:30 to hear a short talk about a piece of artwork currently on display, and then we can amble around the museum or enjoy a drink in the cafe.
The Graduate Theological Union, in conjunction with the Center for Arts, Religion and Education, sponsored Modern Divine: An Interfaith Panel on Art and Spirituality on October 27 at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco.