Why Are We At Each Other's Throats? A Conversation about Faith, the Church, and Polarization

Why Are We At Each Other's Throats? A Conversation about Faith, the Church, and Polarization

Moderated by Brian Robinette, Associate Professor of Theology at Boston College and guest editor of this issue of C21 Resources.

Panelists:

Holly Taylor Coolman, Assistant Professor of Theology at Providence College

Hosffman Ospino, Associate Professor/Chair of DREPM at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry

Julie Hanlon Rubio, Associate Dean/Professor at the Santa Clara University Jesuit School of Theology

Date: Thursday, November 30, 2023

Time: 5:30 - 6:45pm

Location: Gasson Hall, Room 100

Please register here to attend in-person or receive the recording.

 

Join us for a conversation about faith, the Church, and polarization, inspired by the Fall 2023 C21 Resources magazine, Journeying in Faith Amid Polarization, and moderated by Brian Robinette, Guest Editor and Associate Professor of Theology at Boston College. Panelists include: Holly Taylor Coolman, Assistant Professor of Theology at Providence College, Hosffman Ospino, Associate Professor/Chair of DREPM at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, and Julie Hanlon Rubio, Associate Dean/Professor at the Santa Clara University Jesuit School of Theology.

Co-sponsored by The Church in the 21st Century Center, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Boston College Theology Department, and Boston College Theology and Ministry Library. 

Light refreshments. Capacity is limited. Please register for the event.

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