The Spirit of Justice

“Justice is what love looks like in public” – Cornel West In an age marked by extremism and divisiveness, we offer ‘The Spirit of Justice’ as a response to the […]

Psychedelics and Religion Part I

The scientific realization that the use of psychedelic substances can be linked to significant and sustained spiritual experiences has led to a contemporary resurgence of research within brain science and […]

The Arbaeen Pilgrimage

Each year millions of Shias from around the world gather in the ancient city of Najaf in Iraq to perform the Arbaeen pilgrimage – a fifty-mile walk to Karbala, a […]

Psychedelics and Religion Part 2

The scientific realization that the use of psychedelic substances can be linked to significant and sustained spiritual experiences has led to a contemporary resurgence of research within brain science and […]

Greening Spirituality

We will explore the varied ways in which the natural world, or the “other than human world,” has been imagined and experienced through embodied practices and creative acts throughout American […]

Indigenous Traditions

Dr. Zulunungsang Lemtur, of the Ao Naga Tribal community from India, discusses indigenous traditions in the context of the Indigenous-Christian discourse known as Tribal Theology. Dr. Lemtur speaks of ways […]