From Interfaith Dialogue to Multi-Religious Action May 20, 2020 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Our third podcast episode explores the history of multi-religious work with Rabbi Barry D. Cytron and Dr. Marty Stortz.
The Spiritual Practice of Conversation May 18, 2020 By Andrea Roske-Metcalfe 1 Comment A Lutheran pastor describes how certain kinds of conversations can be considered a spiritual practice, particularly when done across religious traditions.
Ernie Simmons on the Entangled Creation May 25, 2018 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment Religion and science don't mix, or do they? Resident Scholar Ernie Simmons believes science can help Christians understand God as an “entangled” divine presence at work in biological processes.
Toppo Takamura on Lutheranism in Japan April 27, 2018 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment Toshiro (Toppo) Takamura spent the academic year at the Collegeville Institute as a Resident Scholar. In this interview, he discusses Lutheranism in Japan.
Remembering the Protestant Reformation 500 Years Later September 15, 2017 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment On September 8, 9, and 10, the Collegeville Institute co-sponsored a series of events in remembrance of the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
Dear Pope Francis, Will You Be My Boyfriend? April 3, 2017 By Donna Schaper 2 Comments In this excerpt from her latest book, Protestant Pastor Donna Schaper declares her surprising love for the Pope.