NEWS UPDATE -
4 May 2010
Consortium Partners:
- The Boston Theological Institute, Newton, MA
- Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA
- Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA
- Cambridge Center for the Study of Religion and Public Policy, Cambridge, MA
- Laboure College of Nursing and Allied Health, Boston, MA
For further information, please contact: Dr. Rodney Petersen, B.T.I.
(Office) 617.527.4880 Ext. 1
(Web) http://www.bostontheological.org
NEWS UPDATE - 17 March 2010
The members of Legacy Time Travellers are pleased to announce the addition of two new collaborators in the Kingdom Rise, Kingdom Fall: A Dialogue Among the Children of Abraham project. The first of these is the Cambridge Center for the Study of Religion and Public Policy, Prof. Omar Abdul-Malik, Director. Our most recent collaborating organization is Laboure College of Nursing and Allied Health, Boston. In partnership with college president Joseph McNabb, Laboure will provide a venue for classroom applications of our findings regarding bridging cultures through music, multidisciplinary education and spirituality.
Also, Legacy Time Travellers has recently received an invitation to conduct a world premier screening of Kingdom Rise... at the World Council of Churches' International Ecumenical Peace Convocation, to be held in May 2011, in Kingston, Jamaica.
Participants, Roundtable Discussion, Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (23 April 2008).
Currently in production:
Kingdom Rise, Kingdom Fall: Contemporary Currents in Caribbean Spirituality.
Currently in production: Kingdom Rise, Kingdom Fall-The Politics of God: A Dialogue Among the Children of Abraham This is a documentary overview for classroom use of our recent academic conference and roundtable discussion on bridging cultures. It features insights into an emerging worldwide ecumenical network focusing on commonalities between Islam, Judaism and Christianity, the need for restorative justice and dialogue, and the future of faith and spirituality in a 21st century world of inconvenient truths.
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