Futures of Jewish Theology

Through the generous support of Taube Philanthropies, GTUx presents this special conversation on “Futures of Jewish Theology,” which is presented as part of the Taube Family Series on Jewish Life […]
Indigenous Spirituality, Peacebuilding, and Cross-Border Interlocutions/Engagement

Indigenous spirituality and its approach to peacebuilding offers pathways for cosmic harmony, beauty, and respect. It affirms the celebration of life and the continued co-existence of all creation through self-restraint, […]
The Virgin Mary as Warrior: Marian models of women’s religious experience in colonial Latin America

The historiography of women’s piety in Latin America usually focuses on discrimination and dominant colonial ideologies of religious passivity. Yet a study of Mariology suggests that Hebrew Bible models of […]
The Lure of Power: Religion, Politics, Insurrection

The power of place, the power of art, the power of speech – these forces became spectacularly animated by forms of religiosity on January 6, 2021, as the nation watched […]
Gallery Tour: AFTER/LIFE Exhibition

Art can comfort us, art can help us understand and express our own emotions, and art can give us hope. This gallery tour presented by the Doug Adams Gallery explores […]
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 […]
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 […]
Spirituality x Technology

Dr. Molhoek reflects on the ways in which technology can enhance or even create spiritual practices.
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 […]
Divining Freedom: Queer Reconceptions of the Tarot Deck

Tarot decks can be seen as a mirror, reflecting back insights about ourselves and even offering glimpses of the future. The illustrations and interpretations of traditional cards, however, are rooted […]