Greening Spirituality: A Live Conversation

In this GTUx Live event, Dr. Rita Sherma and Dr. Devin Zuber led a conversation around the innate connections between humans and the natural world. Following the discussion that they […]
Spiritual Care, Contemplative Practice, and Ritual

GTUx Originals and Lectures within this content pillar will offer expert insight, practical approaches, and a critical look at ways to engage, learn, and craft meaningful rituals and contemplative practices […]
Spirituality x Psychedelics

In this special installment of our Spiritual Care and Ethical Leadership for Our Times series, Dr. Sam Shonkoff discusses some of his research around the use of psychedelics and the […]
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 […]
From Ritual to Religion: The Consequences of Taking Nondualism Seriously

Each November, the GTU faculty honors a distinguished professor who embodies the scholarly standards, teaching excellence and commitment to ecumenism that defines the GTU. Nominations are made by GTU faculty […]
Imaging Pilgrimage: Art as Embodied Experience (Sixth Annual Borsch-Rast Lecture)

The Graduate Theological Union was pleased to host Dr. Kathryn Barush, Thomas E. Bertelsen Jr. Associate Professor of Art History and Religion, as the Sixth Annual Borsch-Rast Lecturer on March […]