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  • (Immanuel Kant, Karl Marx, Hannah Arendt), and religion (Martin Luther, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Paul Tillich), to name a few. Beginning in our intermediate-level German courses and continuing through our upper-division literature seminars and our cultural history sequence, the German program at PLU incorporates the study of many texts, artworks, treatises, and other cultural products from several humanities fields, enabling students to approach the study of the German-speaking countries from an

  • College Conference, the Lutheran Academy of Scholars, and the Thrivent Fellows Program. For church leaders – lay and ordained – the university hosts the annual PLU Summer Theological Conference during the month of June, as well as four public lectures sponsored by the Department of Religion during the academic year. Department of Religion lectures are open to the university and the general public.

  • Jim Martin-Schramm Professor of Religion at Luther College Office Location:null Website: https://www.luther.edu/marschja/ Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York, 1996 M. Phil, Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York, 1993 M. Div., Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary, 1987 B.A., Pacific Lutheran University, 1981 Books Earth Ethics: A Case Method Approach (will be published by Orbis Books November 2015) Christian Ethics: A Case

  • presentation will reflect on how Eastern Christians opened their understanding of God through the theological work of bishops, the Byzantine court’s care for the welfare of imperial identity, and the Byzantine monk’s care for the welfare of the individual. Dr. Ihssen teaches religious history in the Department of Religion at PLU3:00 P.M.Dr. Samuel Torvend Luther’s cosmic Christ and care for our wounded earth While he was taught as a child that Christianity helps one escape the earth for a “better life

  • November 4, 2011 Marcus Borg, who serves as Canon Theologian at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Portland and Hundere Chair of Religion and Culture Emeritus in the Philosophy Department at Oregon State University, presented a lecture entitled, “Speaking Christian: Reclaiming Christian Language,” on Wednesday, November 3, at the 6th Annual David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture. (Photo by Igor Strupinskiy ’14) Jesus scholar identifies need to reclaim Christian language By Katie Scaff ’13 There’s an

  • DCHAT Podcast: PLU Dean of Humanities Kevin O’Brien answers alumni questions Posted by: Zach Powers / December 8, 2016 December 8, 2016 TACOMA, WASH. (December 8, 2016)- The third episode of Pacific Lutheran University’s DCHAT podcast features a discussion with Kevin O’Brien, Associate Professor of Christian Ethics and Dean of the Division of Humanities. O’Brien teaches courses in Christian ecological ethics, religion and environment. His research focuses on the interconnections between

  • Continental Breakfast, Room 101, Hauge Administration Building (first floor) 9:00 | Welcome, Introductions, Cohort building Dr. Joanna Gregson (Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs) Staff (Office of the Provost) Dr. Tony Finitsis (Religion, Director of the Center for Vocation) — Cohort Building Activity) 10:00 | The Educational Mission of PLU; Introduction to Lutheran Higher Education Dr. Samuel Torvend (Religion, Wild Hope Center for Vocation) 11:00 | Cohort group photo, Break Sy Bean

  • engagement. Andrew Allen has majors in Global Studies and Religion, Hannah Anderson in Religion, Andrew Larsen in Anthropology and Religion, and Christian Wold in History. Together, they have studied or worked in Italy, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Serbia, and Tanzania. 10:30 Break 10:45 Social Justice: A Biblical Principle in Contemporary Demand Dr. Antonios Finitsis, Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible, PLU Dr. Finitsis is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible and Chair of the PLU Religion Department. He

  • Academic Structure College of Health Professions Kinesiology Nursing Social Work College of Liberal Studies Anthropology Economics English Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies Global & Cultural Studies History Holocaust & Genocide Studies                Individualized Major Native American & Indigenous Studies Philosophy Political Science Publishing & Printing Arts Religion Sociology & Criminal Justice College of Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Computer Science Earth Science & Environmental

  • out the photos from students this J-Term studying in England! Are you interested in learning more about travel away J-Term classes? See where PLU students can spend their J-Term in 2025. Lutes in Oxford are studying the contested history of religion and politics through visiting sites where people fought for freedom from imperial Christianity, where early evangelicals registered their dissent against the established order, and where future prime ministers and other members of Parliament developed