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

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Event Series The Koinonia Forum

The Koinonia Forum

Wright Library 25 Library Place, Princeton, NJ, United States

The Koinonia Forum is an annual graduate conference, held each spring at Princeton Theological Seminary, dedicated to fostering rigorous academic exchange and interdisciplinary dialogue among graduate students from institutions across […]

At the Weaving of Creation: new hymns for singing

The Seminary Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary 64 Mercer St., Princeton, NJ, United States

Featuring guest composer, Benjamin Brody and the Princeton Seminary Chapel Choir   All are invited to this exploration of new hymns with tunes composed by Ben Brody. The composer will lead the singing of the choir and congregation and will also speak to the creative process of composing music in collaboration with contemporary poets and hymnwriters.   Ben […]

From Palms to Passion: a liturgical choral concert

The Princeton Seminary Chapel Choir will usher in Holy Week with this liturgical concert. Hymns and choral works, running the gamut from renaissance to modern gospel, will trace Christ’s path from triumphal entry to Golgotha.   The concert is free and open to the public.  Featuring the Princeton Seminary Chapel Choir, Martin Tel (director), Mina Choi […]

Event Series Thinking Politically with Kierkegaard

Thinking Politically with Kierkegaard

Widely known as the father of existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard approached the Christian faith as a calling worthy of a person’s entire life: Christian identity is something to be continuously chosen and authentically lived into, not passively assumed within Christendom. This seminar will be a politically-inflected introduction to Kierkegaard’s thought, as we examine selections of Kierkegaard’s […]

$399
Event Series Thinking Politically with Kierkegaard

Thinking Politically with Kierkegaard

Widely known as the father of existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard approached the Christian faith as a calling worthy of a person’s entire life: Christian identity is something to be continuously chosen and authentically lived into, not passively assumed within Christendom. This seminar will be a politically-inflected introduction to Kierkegaard’s thought, as we examine selections of Kierkegaard’s […]

$399

Thinking Politically with Kierkegaard

Widely known as the father of existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard approached the Christian faith as a calling worthy of a person’s entire life: Christian identity is something to be continuously chosen and authentically lived into, not passively assumed within Christendom. This seminar will be a politically-inflected introduction to Kierkegaard’s thought, as we examine selections of Kierkegaard’s […]

$399