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SUMMARY:Online Course at Yale: “Reclaiming a Faithful Vision of Universal Rights: Human Rights in Light of Christ’s Solidarity with Humankind"
DESCRIPTION:Scripture undeniably calls us to pursue justice in the world\, and human rights provides a systemic\, overarching framework for justice—one that aspires to protect the dignity and liberty of all people\, everywhere. Christianity has made an indelible imprint on human rights\, through unique theological and historic contributions. Yet we see the concept too often misunderstood\, neglected\, or misused across the country and within some religious communities. How can people of faith and goodwill reclaim a vision of inherent\, universal human rights as a mode and measure of justice? This series will explore three Protestant theologians’ work on human rights in relation to pressing problems of injustice: systemic racism\, rising nationalism\, and enduring patriarchy. We’ll consider the legacy of exemplary faith leaders who have championed human rights. Join us and gain new insights to inform your own work for justice in the world. \n\nSession One: “Human Rights in Light of Divine Love”\nSession Two: “Human Rights in Light of Sacred Human Worth”\nSession Three: “Human Rights in Light of Christ’s Solidarity with Humankind”\n\nThe sessions will take place via Zoom Feb. 1\, 8\, and 15 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm Eastern. \nRegistration is now open here.\nYou can learn more about the Yale Divinity School Center for Continuing Education available here.
URL:https://justicerevival.org/event/yale-online-course-human-rights-divine-love/
LOCATION:Yale Divinity School\, 409 Prospect St\, New Haven\, CT\, 06511\, United States
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SUMMARY:Online Course at Yale: “Reclaiming a Faithful Vision of Universal Rights: Human Rights in Light of Sacred Human Worth"
DESCRIPTION:Scripture undeniably calls us to pursue justice in the world\, and human rights provides a systemic\, overarching framework for justice—one that aspires to protect the dignity and liberty of all people\, everywhere. Christianity has made an indelible imprint on human rights\, through unique theological and historic contributions. Yet we see the concept too often misunderstood\, neglected\, or misused across the country and within some religious communities. How can people of faith and goodwill reclaim a vision of inherent\, universal human rights as a mode and measure of justice? This series will explore three Protestant theologians’ work on human rights in relation to pressing problems of injustice: systemic racism\, rising nationalism\, and enduring patriarchy. We’ll consider the legacy of exemplary faith leaders who have championed human rights. Join us and gain new insights to inform your own work for justice in the world. \n\nSession One: “Human Rights in Light of Divine Love”\nSession Two: “Human Rights in Light of Sacred Human Worth”\nSession Three: “Human Rights in Light of Christ’s Solidarity with Humankind”\n\nThe sessions will take place via Zoom Feb. 1\, 8\, and 15 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm Eastern. Sign up for emails from Justice Revival to be the first to receive registration information.  \nRegistration is now open here.\nYou can learn more about the Yale Divinity School Center for Continuing Education available here.
URL:https://justicerevival.org/event/yale-online-course-human-rights-sacred-human-worth/
LOCATION:Yale Divinity School\, 409 Prospect St\, New Haven\, CT\, 06511\, United States
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SUMMARY:Online Course at Yale: “Reclaiming a Faithful Vision of Universal Rights: Human Rights in Light of Divine Love"
DESCRIPTION:Scripture undeniably calls us to pursue justice in the world\, and human rights provides a systemic\, overarching framework for justice—one that aspires to protect the dignity and liberty of all people\, everywhere. Christianity has made an indelible imprint on human rights\, through unique theological and historic contributions. Yet we see the concept too often misunderstood\, neglected\, or misused across the country and within some religious communities. How can people of faith and goodwill reclaim a vision of inherent\, universal human rights as a mode and measure of justice? This series will explore three Protestant theologians’ work on human rights in relation to pressing problems of injustice: systemic racism\, rising nationalism\, and enduring patriarchy. We’ll consider the legacy of exemplary faith leaders who have championed human rights. Join us and gain new insights to inform your own work for justice in the world. \n\nSession One: “Human Rights in Light of Divine Love”\nSession Two: “Human Rights in Light of Sacred Human Worth”\nSession Three: “Human Rights in Light of Christ’s Solidarity with Humankind”\n\nThe sessions will take place via Zoom Feb. 1\, 8\, and 15 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm Eastern. Sign up for emails from Justice Revival to be the first to receive registration information.  \nRegistration is now open here.\nYou can learn more about the Yale Divinity School Center for Continuing Education available here.
URL:https://justicerevival.org/event/yale-online-course-human-rights-christs-solidarity-humankind/
LOCATION:Yale Divinity School\, 409 Prospect St\, New Haven\, CT\, 06511\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Christian Voice for Human Rights: One Graduate’s Journey from Yale Divinity School to Justice Ministry
DESCRIPTION:Justice Revival’s Allyson McKinney Timm will be returning to her alma mater\, Yale Divinity School\, this October for Convocation. Professor Jennifer Herdt and Allyson will be holding a public conversation at the intersection of human rights and Christian ethics on Friday\, October 14th\, 2:30-3:15 pm Eastern. Details about listening to the conversation virtually are forthcoming. \nDuring her time as a teaching fellow at Yale Law School\, Allyson co-taught an undergraduate course in human rights and supervised law students in the Allard K. Lowenstein Human Rights Clinic. She later served as a guest speaker and consultant on issues at the intersection of human rights and religion. While at Yale Divinity School\, whe co-led the YDS Women’s Center and organized a symposium on campus sexual assault. Allyson looks forward to returning and exploring the interconnections of human rights and Christian ethics with her former professor\, Jennifer Herdt. \nAllyson will share how she was called to this work\, how her studies at YDS were formative to the project\, and what she and fellow YDS graduates are doing through Justice Revival. \nJennifer A. Herdt is Gilbert L. Stark Professor of Christian Ethics at Yale University’s Divinity School.  Her most recent book\, Forming Humanity: Redeeming the German Bildung Tradition\, was supported by a research fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.  She is also the author of Putting on Virtue: The Legacy of the Splendid Vices (selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title)\, and of Religion and Faction in Hume’s Moral Philosophy\, and has published widely on virtue ethics\, early modern and modern moral thought\, and political theology. She serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Christian Ethics\, Studies in Christian Ethics\, and the Journal of Religion\, and is serving as the 2020 President of the Society of Christian Ethics. She is currently revising for publication her 2013 Warfield Lectures and 2016 Jellema Lectures on eudaimonism\, egoism\, and obligation.  She is a senior member of a research team that has received a $3.9M\, 3-year collaborative grant from the Templeton Foundation in 2020 to pursue projects in science-informed theological anthropology.
URL:https://justicerevival.org/event/yale-divinity-school-convocation-allyson-mckinney-timm-conversation/
LOCATION:Yale Divinity School\, 409 Prospect St\, New Haven\, CT\, 06511\, United States
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