“I like to think of community organizing as a sacred task,” Dr. Valerie Miles-Tribble says in her interview for her latest installment of GTUx’s Spiritual Care and Ethical Leadership lecture […]
At the time the war began I was studying at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley. The array of emotions that overcame me when I first learned about the […]
Dr. Jennifer W. Davidson, Dean and John Dillenberger Professor of Theology at the GTU, joins other GTU professors, students, staff, and alumni in GTUx’s Spiritual Care and Ethical Leadership for […]
Activate your New Year’s resolutions to be a part of something bigger this year with GTUx content focused on social justice. From full-length Originals to short inspirational lectures, these GTUx […]
Mother Earth suffers from the tentacles of white supremacy. For centuries, white supremacist ideology and practices led to the creation of the Transatlantic Slave trade, global genocides, colonization, imperialism, environmental […]
Perhaps our GTUx Original Psychedelics and Religion Part 1 and Part 2 have piqued your curiosity on psychedelics, or you’ve followed the topic for years. To help you further your […]
The act of ritual elevates everyday actions into sacred rites: a walk becomes a pilgrimage, the consumption of bread becomes the ingestion of the sacred, or an act of coming […]
In exploration of finding new pathways for consciousness and spiritual exploration, GTUx examines the intersection of Dharma studies and psychedelics with Dr. Laura Dunn, the GTU faculty member behind the […]
In keeping with GTUx’s examination of “Politics and Religion,” our most recent GTUx lecture, “Dignity and Justice: Welcoming the Stranger at the Border,” explores the juncture between the laws of […]
The interplay between religion and politics is top of mind for many Americans in today’s political climate. From the dramatic impacts of recent Supreme Court rulings to revelations surfaced by […]