Date/Time
Date(s) - 09/18/20256:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Meets: 6:00-7:30pm CT on Sept 18, Oct 16, Nov 20, & Dec 18.
In a time where injustice and corruption seems to have an upper hand, where justice movements and progressive programs seem ineffective against the powers of violence, can history be a guide for us? Dr. Henry Kuo examines not only the historical roots of some injustices today but raises possibilities that these same roots can lead to strategies for justice work in the present. To do so, he looks at three historical figures who are part of the Reformed and United Church of Christ lineage: Augustine of Hippo, John Calvin, and Reinhold Niebuhr (Eden 1913).
Part 1: Augustine of Hippo: Love and Empire
Part 2: John Calvin: Grace and Punishment
Part 3: Reinhold Niebuhr: Real Strategy for an Ideal Future
Cohort facilitated by Rev. Robb McCoy