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Author Archives: Lizzie Stephani '18J
Exploring the Different Sects of Christianity
The history of the Christian church spans over 2000 years and encompasses some splits that have developed into different sects over time. Carol Zaleski, a professor in the religion department, specializes in the philosophy of religion, world religions and Christian … Continue reading
Soup, Salad, and Soul: Fall Traditions
With the lasting euphoria of a mountain day well spent, the aroma of pumpkin spice lattes filling the air, and the fringes of foliage changing colors, it’s clear that the autumn season has arrived. Last Friday, September 29, members of … Continue reading
Posted in Programs & Events, Student Posts
Tagged food, Soup Salad & Soul, weekly programming
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White Responses to Racism:
A Discussion about Allyship with Ellen Sulser
A handful of students gathered in Bodman lounge, located in the basement of Helen Hills Hills Chapel, on Thursday, September 22 to discuss white work in anti-racism. The talk touched on a variety of topics within the framework of white … Continue reading
Posted in Interfaith Matters, Programs & Events, Social Justice, Student Posts
Tagged race/racism, spirituality
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