Holy Spaces & Moments of Awe: How Holy Places Shape Human Communities
May 9 and 23, 2018
Wednesdays, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Holy places and spaces are often created because something happened there, because communities want to honor a person, because religious devotion and authority should be preserved, or simply by nature. This program challenges you to examine your own experiences of holy spaces and invites you to think about how you are religious.
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Barbara Brown Zikmund is an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ and a retired church historian. She grew up in Detroit and earned her theology degree and Ph.D. from Duke University. She taught in theological education for 40 years and has written extensively about Protestantism, the ecumenical movement, and interfaith issues. |
Cost: $25 (series)
Cost: $15 (one session)
Registration Required.