On the second Thursday of each month, starting November 10th, 2016 and running through May 11th, 2017, representatives from multiple faith traditions will engage with one another and with participants to explore the richness of shared spiritual learning. As we have learned, divinity runs through our lives as a mighty river, into which every religious tradition dips into the One Source through its unique well.
In our March session, we will be exploring interfaith dialogue from a Womanist perspective, led by Dr. Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Professor of Religion at Shaw University Divinity School, and Yavnehmember and scholar Dr. Diedre Crumbley. The term Womanist, coined by Alice Walker, has been adapted by African Diasporan female scholars to create a way to think about, and a way to live, that deals with systemic and personal oppression, towards revolution, justice, and transformation of the oppressed and the oppressor. Our conversation takes seriously the theoretical, spiritual, and practical components of interfaith dialogue, including the challenges and the complexities.
Thursday evening, March 9th, from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm at Beth Meyer Synagogue, 504 Newton Road, Raleigh 27615.
Please RSVP on Meetup. If you're not a member, it just takes a minute to join, and there's no charge.
In our March session, we will be exploring interfaith dialogue from a Womanist perspective, led by Dr. Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Professor of Religion at Shaw University Divinity School, and Yavnehmember and scholar Dr. Diedre Crumbley. The term Womanist, coined by Alice Walker, has been adapted by African Diasporan female scholars to create a way to think about, and a way to live, that deals with systemic and personal oppression, towards revolution, justice, and transformation of the oppressed and the oppressor. Our conversation takes seriously the theoretical, spiritual, and practical components of interfaith dialogue, including the challenges and the complexities.
Thursday evening, March 9th, from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm at Beth Meyer Synagogue, 504 Newton Road, Raleigh 27615.
Please RSVP on Meetup. If you're not a member, it just takes a minute to join, and there's no charge.