The Master of Arts in Theology (Justice and Public Life) is a two-year part-time graduate program designed for working professionals who wish to lead social change towards justice.
Brandon M. Terry is the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University and the co-director of the Institute on Policing, Incarceration, and Public Safety at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research.
Leadership Development Seminar Empowering Women Leaders This highly flexible program is designed for women at various levels of formal leadership who are looking for opportunities to expand their skill set and engage a community of like-minded learners. Participants do NOT need to be ordained; this is for women who want to advance as leaders as […]
Dr. Raimundo Barreto serves as an associate professor of World Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary and will share about the wide range of classes he teaches regarding local and global conversations about ecumenicism and Christian history.
A Sacred Storm wrestles with the contention that Hip-hop emerged during the late 1970s and early 1980s on the fringe of urban decay as a prophetic response to the death-dealing effects of Ronald Reagan’s voodoo economics. Amid seismic shifts within the urban landscape, young prophetic voices began to arise outside of the reach of the church disrupting the status quo.
Join us for “Healing Heritage: Stories of Faith, Selflessness, and Service of Filipino Nurses,” a pioneering event that brings together Filipino nurses, researchers, clergy, and Asian American Christian faith leaders […]
The Princeton Seminary Chapel Choir will usher in Holy Week with this liturgical concert. Hymns and choral works will trace Christ’s path from the triumphal entry to Golgatha. Scripture readings […]
Join Princeton Theological Seminary for a celebration of history, identity, and advocacy. This special event will bring together scholars, storytellers, and community leaders to explore the power of history and its impact on shaping our present and future.
Understanding the real history of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and not just the simplistic fable, offers enduring lessons about organizing, resistance, and the power of collective action—tools we need now more than ever.
This online, interactive seminar will be a politically-inflected introduction to Kierkegaard’s thought, as we examine selections of Kierkegaard’s playful writings.
The Samuel Robinson Prize is an annual competition that challenges Master’s-level students at Princeton Theological Seminary to engage deeply with the Westminster Shorter Catechism—a foundational text of the Reformed tradition. This initiative reflects Princeton Seminary’s commitment to theological scholarship and spiritual formation, offering students the opportunity to strengthen their understanding of Reformed theology while competing […]
Join us at the Erdman Center Gallery for "Theology Through Creation." Enjoy some art, snacks, and community to celebrate the finishing of a project a year in the making from […]
Join us for this exclusive conversation between Jeff Chu and Krista Tippett, host of On Being. Together, they’ll discuss Chu's new book and why, at a time when we seem most drawn to the phones in our hands, we need to connect to the land.
This online, interactive seminar will be a politically-inflected introduction to Kierkegaard’s thought, as we examine selections of Kierkegaard’s playful writings.
Alongside opportunities for celebration, the 2025 Forum will invite participants into deep reflection on the role that celebration plays in ministry with young people