Past Events from September 15 – September 17 – Page 6 – Princeton Theological Seminary

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Lourdes Bernard Art Exhibit

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

"The Women or April and Selected Works" Exhibition Dates: Tuesday, October 24th - Friday, December 15th Opening Reception: Thursday, November 2nd, 6:00pm-8:00pm Lourdes Bernard is a Dominican-American visual artist who […]

“New Vista: A Theology of Making” Reception

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

All are welcome to join contemporary artist Makoto Fujimura and the art@pts initiative on November 3 from 7-9 p.m. for a public reception celebrating “New Vista: A Theology of Making” […]

Toyohiko Kagawa Lecture

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

The title of this year's lecture presented by Dr. Mark Mullins is “Religious Minorities and their Impact on Japanese Society: The Case of Toyohiko Kagawa and the Friends of Jesus Movement”. Mark R. Mullins is Professor of Japanese Studies & Religious Studies and serves as Director of the Japan Studies Centre at the University of […]

Virtual Open House: You Can Afford Seminary

You are invited to this Financial Aid session that will begin with an introduction from Michael Livio, the Director of Student Administrative Services and then launch into a presentation to […]

2023 AAR/SBL Reception

Join Princeton Theological Seminary for a reception at the annual AAR/SBL meetings in San Antonio, Texas. All alums, friends, prospective students, and guests are welcome! The reception will be held in the Marriott Rivercenter Hotel, Reception Room Pearl 3. A short program will include announcements and remarks by our eighth president, Rev. Dr. Jonathan Lee […]

Virtual Open House: Why Augustine Matters Today: A Conversation with Dr. Sarah Stewart-Kroeker

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

This year, Princeton Seminary is proud to welcome back PhD alum Dr. Sarah Stewart-Kroeker, only this time, Stewart-Kroeker returns as a member of the faculty to begin her tenure as Associate Professor of Early Christian Theology. Dr. Stewart-Kroeker brings a wealth of knowledge focused on Augustine and Augustinianism, virtue ethics, and aesthetics, and her most […]

Carols of Many Nations

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

Princeton Seminary is excited to announce that our annual Carols of Many Nations services will be held on Wednesday, December 6. All are welcome to join the Chapel Choir and […]

Virtual Open House: Who Is My Neighbor?: Residential Life at PTS

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

You are invited to this Housing session to learn more about our unique residential community. Members of our Student Administrative Services will provide an overview of the various housing options available to PTSem students, and participants will have an opportunity to ask any questions they may have regarding housing and campus life. We look forward […]

Virtual Open House: Proclamation and Trauma: A Conversation with Rev. Dr. Kimberly Wagner

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

It's no question that preaching in the present moment requires a deep understanding of trauma alongside proclamation. Rev. Dr. Kimberly Wagner, who serves as Assistant Professor of Preaching, answers to this moment by inviting students to consider preaching in the midst of changing, tumultuous times and preparing them for their future ministry, both from the […]

Resurrection Hope: A Conversation with the Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas

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

The Center for Barth Studies and the Betsey Stockton Center for Black Studies at Princeton Theological Seminary are co-hosting a conversation with the Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas to discuss her new book, Resurrection Hope: A Future Where Black Lives Matter. Douglas has been a leading voice in interrogating the intersection of theological thought […]