Things are troubling in the world right now in many ways. I’m saddened by the lack of empathy and compassion for suffering and injustice demonstrated in high places....
Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) is a yearly week of solidarity and exchange where people of all ages, backgrounds, and beliefs are invited to learn about the achievements, contributions, aspirations...
Listening to Philosophize This! recently, I encountered an episode discussing Ludwig Feuerbach's views on religion. Feuerbach posited that the image of God in any given era reflects the virtues and...
January 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which honours the victims of the Holocaust. This day is observed with ceremonies and activities around the world, including on our campus....
The performing arts have a legitimate place in public religious ceremonies. In fact, a religious ceremony is in itself performance art of the highest order. The preparation and presentation of a...
What do you see when you look at my face? Loneliness, isolation, seclusion? What do you see when you look in my eyes? Dejection, desperation, dreariness? I am a Muslim woman, after all. I am both...
Join the Presbyterian College for their ecumenical prayerful vigil commemorating the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. This vigil will be held Friday December 6, at...
To mark Earth Day, we're sharing a few book and podcast ideas for rejuvenation and hope in relationships with the earth.
Books:
Sacred Nature by Karen Armstrong