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  • nature. These values include sacred spaces in nature, the community connection with the environment, scripture examples in the bible, and the impact national parks can have on Christian individuals. These values can then be applied to the geology of the Grand Canyon national park through analyzing the park’s important geological factors and the current impacts of the park due to human usage. Using the nature values from Christianity can then develop a mindset for all people despite religious

  • & Computer Engineering (ECE). Peace Health ProfileRabbi Bruce KaddenWho: Rabbi Bruce Kadden, Temple Beth El, Tacoma, Religon Department lecturer at PLU Bio: Bruce Kadden is rabbi of Temple Beth El in Tacoma and Adjunct Professor in the Religion Department, part of the faculty of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and Affiliate Chaplain at PLU. He and his wife, Barbara of blessed memory, are authors of three books in Jewish education. He earned a B.A. in Religious Studies at Stanford University and was

  • testing area, with the exception of religious head coverings. • Students may provide their own ear plugs which must be approved by the proctor prior to the beginning of the exam. • All documents or items brought into the testing area must be pre-approved by faculty prior to the day of the exam. • All non-approved items, such as cell phones, smartwatches, and all other electronic devices may not be used during the test and must be turned off and stored in the designated area. • Written, electronic, or

  • taste in people’s mouths, so there was hesitation to identify with a group that wore the label proudly. I still find myself having conversations with people about how they are feminist in all respects but the name. What were/are some of the club’s victories? Andrew Harron ‘09: My favorite event was a panel that my co-president and I put together about abortion and religion. We invited religious leaders from the local community (a pastor, minister and imam) to discuss how their religion viewed

  • you could forgive yourself for something, it would be… What is something you wish your support system would understand? What is something you wish your support system could help with? How has loss or death impacted your sense of what feels meaningful in life? How does your culture, community, or religious background understand death and grief? In what ways have these understandings and practices been helpful, contributing to a feeling of you being seen or held in your grief? In what ways have

  • three books in Jewish education.  He was the editor of a symposium on the theme of “Poetry after Auschwitz” that appeared in the Journal of Reform Judaism in Winter 2015 comprised of articles by PLU faculty.  He earned his B.A. in Religious Studies from Stanford University and was ordained as a rabbi at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Conference ScheduleMarit TrelstadModerator: Marit Trelstad, Professor of Constructive and Lutheran Theologies, Endowed Chair of Lutheran Studies

  • three books in Jewish education.  He was the editor of a symposium on the theme of “Poetry after Auschwitz” that appeared in the Journal of Reform Judaism in Winter 2015 comprised of articles by PLU faculty.  He earned his B.A. in Religious Studies from Stanford University and was ordained as a rabbi at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Conference ScheduleMarit TrelstadModerator: Marit Trelstad, Professor of Constructive and Lutheran Theologies, Endowed Chair of Lutheran Studies

  • his B.A. in Religious Studies from Stanford University and was ordained as a rabbi at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Conference ScheduleBabafemi AkinrinadePresentation Title: “The Holocaust and Transitional Justice in Africa” Who: Professor Akinrinade is Assistant Professor of Human Rights at Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies and associate director of the Ray Walpow Institute for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity at Western Washington

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  • well as the amount of greenhouse gases which are produced. My project complements this mathematical analysis with an exploration of the ethics of food waste based on two religious frameworks: Creation Care and Eco-Liberation Theology. I conclude by offering possible solutions for food waste in catering using these frameworks and the work that is being done at PLU. Sharlaine Hesira I’d like to thank my mom and my sister for their never-ending support, especially being so far away from home. To thank