Faithful Traditions in Dialogue:
Preparing Peacemakers for 175 Years
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A Hartford Seminary Sampler
The Sampler was a unique two-day opportunity for alumni and guests to interact with the Seminary's faculty and explore the range of topics and expertise available at the Seminary in a series of one-hour workshops. These events were well attended, lively and very interesting.
FRIDAY, October 24:

The Relevance of Biblical Women: Miriam Therese Winter, Professor of Liturgy, Worship and Spirituality

Building Abrahamic Partnerships: The Challenges and Rewards of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations: Yehezkel Landau, Faculty Associate in Interfaith Relations
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Tourism and the Sacred in the American Landscape: Kelton Cobb, Professor of Theology and Ethics
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Job: Wrestling with God:
Uriah Kim, Professor of Hebrew Bible

Leadership for Peacemaking: Samplings from the New Testament: Efrain Agosto, Academic Dean and Professor of New Testament

From Bonhoeffer to King and Beyond: The Rev. Dr. James Deotis Roberts
SATURDAY, October 25:

A Spirit-Led Doll Making Workshop: Karen Miller, Owner, Original Presents

The Qur'an: Rumor and Reality: Ingrid Mattson, Professor of Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations and Director, Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations

Lessons from Megachurches: Scott Thumma, Professor of Sociology of Religion
A Beginner's Drumming Circle: Jan Gregory, Owner, Renaissance Center: A Conservatory of Music

Thou Shalt Not Convert: The Rev. Dr. Hans Ucko, Member, Hartford Seminary Board of Trustees

Four Mega-Trends Changing America’s Religious Landscape: David Roozen, Professor of Religion and Society and Director, Hartford Institute for Religion Research
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