Course Description: This course taps the resources of the Christian tradition (and beyond the Christian tradition) for motivating and sustaining social activism. It helps students develop congregation-based strategies to overcome local/global disparities and structural sin.
Course Activities -
Over the term of the course students will reflect in group conversations and written form on selected readings, and class presentations. Students will also engage local church leaders/ faith agencies, and develop an action plan and/or communal ritual to respond to the issue(s).
Course Activities -
Over the term of the course students will reflect in group conversations and written form on selected readings, and class presentations. Students will also engage local church leaders/ faith agencies, and develop an action plan and/or communal ritual to respond to the issue(s).
- Teacher: Noe Juarez
- Teacher: Dan Jurman