Past Events from January 3, 2025 – January 18, 2025 – Page 2 – Princeton Theological Seminary

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.

Landscape, Garden, Monster: Rethinking the Female Body in the Hebrew Bible

Theron Room, Theodore Sedgwick Wright Library 64 Mercer St

The Hebrew Bible is filled with peculiar, striking metaphorical representations of the female body. A woman is (like) a land or landscape. At the same time, the land itself is (like) a woman. The female body is a garden of delights—and certain landscapes of delight, like the garden of Eden and the Promised Land, are […]

The Herencia Lectures

Princeton Seminary 64 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

Princeton Theological Seminary invites you to attend The Herencia Lectures, Christian Nationalism: A Dangerous Threat to Democracy.

Room for All: Reimagining Economic Justice in Our Communities

Hybrid - Theron Room, Wright Library 25 Library Pl, Princeton, NJ

Join The Betsey Stockton Center for Black Church Studies for a transformative event as we explore the themes of Plenty Good Room: Co-Creating an Economy of Enough for All by Andrew Wilkes, a Princeton Seminary alum and Pastor at The Double Love Experience in Brooklyn. 

Lunchtime Hymn Sing with Hymnwriter Martin Leckebusch

Gambrell Room, Scheide Hall Princeton, United States

Martin Leckebusch is one of the most represented hymnists in our seminary chapel's hymnals. Come to this informal gathering to sing his lyrics and to converse with the poet. Tabletops […]

Rooted in Reflection: Learn about the Farminary’s Journey and Its Impact on the Master of Arts in Theology and Ecology Program

Virtual/Zoom

The MTE program forms leaders for service by immersing participants in a community of embodied theological reflection. Join us for this virtual event with Dr. Nate Stucky, the Director of the Farminary Project, who will share the story of how the Farminary came to be, how the project has led to the launch of a new degree, and the courses, events, and initiatives taking place.