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Lecture

The Dancing Mind/Queer Black Bodies

Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion & Ministry’s Ninth Annual Boswell Lecture
April 21, 2016   6:30pm Lecture | Reception to Follow

Pacific School of Religion, Chapel
1798 Scenic Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709

 

JSTB Lecture Series Part One: the Art of Science & Icons

 

Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University is hosting a series of three webinars on the subject of art, religion and science, which is sponsored by a generous grant from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). 

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

Inaugural Lecture of the Karen Lebacqz Endowment in Ethics

"The Rainbow of Justice: Illuminating The Character and Manifestations of God's Justice"
 
“I have set my rainbow in the clouds and it will be the sign between me and the earth.” (Genesis 9:13) In this inaugural lecture, former professor of theological ethics and now award-­‐winning quilter, Karen Lebacqz, draws on her passionate commitment to justice in a playful exploration of the ways in which the colors of the rainbow illustrate something important for the character and manifestation of God’s justice: the passion of red, the tenacity of orange, the war

Symmetry, Asymmetry, and Symmetry-Breaking in Oriental Carpets

The Center for Islamic Studies at the GTU is pleased to announce that visiting scholar, Carol Bier, will be giving the annual lecture at the Museum of Art and History in Santa Cruz, California on February 15, 2014 from 1-2pm.  The lecture is titled:
 
Symmetry, Asymmetry, and Symmetry-Breaking in Oriental Carpets
Patterns in traditional, hand-woven Oriental carpets are never quite what you expect – a surprise here, a flourish there, a change of color, the flip or rotation of a design where you might not expect it.

Iconograpy 101

with Rossitza Schroeder, Assistant Professor of Arts and Religion, Pacific School of Religion