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Jul 23, 2019

Alexis D. Abernethy, associate provost for faculty inclusion and equity and professor of psychology, explores the transformative effects of worship on body, spirit, and community.

The theme of the 2019 Brehm Conference, “Worship, Theology, and the Arts in a Divided World,” focused on how worship, theology, and the...


Jul 23, 2019

David M. Bailey, founder and executive director of Arrabon, talks about the church’s role in the work of reconciliation, as well as the need for creating particular kinds of worship rooted in specific contexts.

The theme of the 2019 Brehm Conference, “Worship, Theology, and the Arts in a Divided World,” focused on...


Jul 23, 2019

Robert K. Johnston, professor of theology and culture, speaks about religious experience and the activity of the Holy Spirit in the wider world outside the church.

The theme of the 2019 Brehm Conference, “Worship, Theology, and the Arts in a Divided World,” focused on how worship, theology, and the arts might be...


Jul 23, 2019

Roberta R. King, professor of communication and ethnomusicology, reflects on the potential that music and the performing arts have to foster interfaith dialogue and mutual relationship between different religious communities.

The theme of the 2019 Brehm Conference, “Worship, Theology, and the Arts in a Divided...


Jul 9, 2019

Dwight N. Hopkins, the Alexander Campbell Professor of Theology at the University of Chicago Divinity School, lectures on the tangible lessons from Martin Luther King Jr. on the relationships among race, economic hardship, and theology.

Dwight N. Hopkins, the Alexander Campbell Professor of Theology at the University of...