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The GTU Creates a Doctoral Program for the 21st Century November 3, 2015 doctoral program Doctoral Department core doctoral faculty Arthur Holder Currents 2015 Hindu Studies Initiative IBS | Institute of Buddhist Studies CJS | The Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies CIS | Center for Islamic Studies Marianne Farina Suzanne Miller Interreligious Interdisciplinary CARe | Center for the Arts & Religion CTNS | Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences Currents Fall 2015 Admissions interreligious dialogue Concentration of Study department whystudyatgtu
From the President November 3, 2015 Riess Potterveld Currents Currents Fall 2015 Sikh Studies Purushottama Bilimoria Nirmal Baid Jain Studies Thomas Cattoi Rita Sherma JST-SCU | Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University doctoral program Arthur Holder Interreligious Interreligious Studies interreligious dialogue GTU | Graduate Theological Union whystudyatgtu
"Disgraced" at the Berkeley Rep with GTU Panel We are pleased to announce another collaboration between the GTU, CARE, and the Berkeley Repertory Theatre.
New Options for Interreligious Studies May 5, 2015 By Arthur Holder from Currents Fall 2015 Interreligious Studies masters program Currents Spring 2015 Currents Arthur Holder Interreligious interreligious dialogue Hinduism Sikhism Comparative Theology Comparative Religion Admissions Andrea Sheaffer Hindu Studies
Politics, Passion, and Pluralism: A Conversation with Dr. Shibley Telhami April 28, 2015 By Christopher Cox from Currents Spring 2015 Shibley Telhami interreligious dialogue Interreligious Hindu Studies Initiative GTU | Graduate Theological Union
Hindu Studies Comes to the GTU April 28, 2015 By Alan Kelchner from Currents Spring 2015 Hindu Studies Initiative Hinduism Alan Kelchner Currents Currents Spring 2015 whystudyatgtu Admissions Rita Sherma Dharma Studies Dharma Civilization Foundation Anantanand Rambachan Interreligious interreligious dialogue CDS | Center for Dharma Studies
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