Founders' Day 2017

Topic: Reformation and Spirituality

The year 2017 marks the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant reformation. Luther inspired an avalanche of religious reforms when he presented his 95 theses on October 31, 1517 in Wittenberg, Germany. At its core, Luther’s reformation was about spirituality, sources, and hermeneutics. He sought to offer a way of interpreting the Scriptures that would foster healthy spirituality and ethically-sound living – freedom in faith, and servitude of our neighbors in love. This Luther anniversary invites us to come together as an inter-faith and ecumenical community to explore and learn together: how do we understand spirituality and the opportunities for reform today?

Speaker: Dr. Sandra M. Scheiders

Dr. Schneiders is Professor Emerita of New Testament Studies and Christian Spirituality at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University. Dr. Schneiders specializes in New Testament literature, biblical hermeneutics, and Christian spirituality. Her research and teaching interests include: spirituality, feminism, Jesus and the Gospel of John, Biblical Hermeneutics, New Testament, and Contemporary Catholic Women’s Religious Life in the U.S.

Dr. Schneider has written numerous books, including her latest, Jesus Risen in Our Midst: Essays on the Resurrection of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel. She has taught at the Graduate Theological Union since 1976. Her awards include: the Barry University Yves Congar Award for Theological Excellence (2014), the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Monika K. Hellwig Award for Outstanding Contribution to Catholic Intellectual Life (2013), and the Outstanding Leadership Award from the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (2012). 

Panel:

Following the lecture there will be a panel featuring:

Ali Ataie, Faculty member at Zaytuna College

Deena Aranoff, Director of Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies and Senior Lecturer in Medieval Jewish Studies at the Graduate Theological Union

Peter Carlson, Assistant Professor of Religion from California Lutheran University

Valerie Miles-Tribble, Associate Professor of Ministerial Leadership and Practical Theology from the American Baptist Seminary of the West

Kirsi Stjerna, Moderator, Professor of Lutheran History and Theology from Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary

 

Schedule of Events:

9:00am - Gathering Time

9:30am - Welcome and Alum Awards

10:00-11:30am - Lecture and Panel on "Faithful Conversation: The Reforming Spirit in our Respective Traditions"

12:00pm - Worship with lunch following

 

The fee is $20 (advance), $30 (at the door), and free (PLTS & GTU students, if registered in advance).  


Register

Register by 09/15/2017

Contact

Jane Phillips
jphillips@plts.edu
510-559-2732

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