Past Events from April 3, 2025 – March 26, 2025 › Public › – Page 2 – Princeton Theological Seminary

Disability Matters, Then and Now with Dr. Amelia Kennedy

Virtual/Zoom

Dr. Amelia Kennedy, who serves as an assistant professor of the history of Medieval Christianity. Her research interests include the history of health, medicine, aging, and disability, and her forthcoming manuscript focuses on aging during medieval monasticism.

Center for Asian American Christianity with Dr. David Chao

Virtual/Zoom

The Center for Asian American Christianity (CAAC) advances research and scholarship pertaining to Asian American Christianity through its events and publications, offers innovative conferences with leading practitioners and scholars from […]

Building for the Future

The Farminary 4200 Princeton Pike, Princeton, NJ, United States

Lindsay Baker believes that buildings are storytellers and that they have a lot to say in the world. Join her and hear a story about possible futures in our midst, […]

Event Series Princeton Seminar Series

Christ, Creation, and the Church: Explorations in Ecotheology

Humanity’s Relationship to Other-than-Human Creatures Dive into ecotheology with this seminar that bridges Christology, creation, and ecclesiology through the lens of today’s ecological crises. Explore how human nature and the Christian understanding of God’s incarnation intersect with contemporary science and the church’s mission. Engage with leading ecotheological thinkers and reflect on the church’s role in […]

$300

The Many Lives of Biblical Poems: A Scholar’s Roundtable

Theron Room, Theodore Sedgwick Wright Library 64 Mercer St

Princeton Theological Seminary will host this roundtable on Biblical poetry in partnership with the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. The keynote address, “Poetry, […]

Old Poems Made New: An Evening of Biblical Poetry and Song

The Farminary 4200 Princeton Pike, Princeton, NJ, United States

This fall, Princeton Seminary’s art@ptsem committee is hosting, “Old Poems Made New: An Evening of Biblical Poetry and Song,” in partnership with the University of Pennsylvania’s Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies.