COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

RECONCILIATION AND PEACE-MAKING SEMINAR (HMT 164)

Prerequisites:
Credits: 1 - 6

This seminar will delve into issues such as working to undo oppression, living the Gospel within a violent context or war-zone, building communities of faith that are good news to the poor, and reconciliation. Also known as the "Let Justice Roll Down Seminar," this training is a response to the ever-growing awareness of young people who are overwhelmed with the realities of Human Trafficking, Poverty, Violence and War, and want to do something about what they see. Through this workshop-style seminar, participants will find themselves rooted within the vast history of faith-based activism and peacemaking, learn a biblical vision of justice, craft a practical tool-belt for engagement, and return home ready to work within their communities, nations or missions field towards justice and reconciliation.

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COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

RECONCILIATION AND PEACE-MAKING SEMINAR (HMT 164)

Prerequisites:
Credits: 1 - 6

This seminar will delve into issues such as working to undo oppression, living the Gospel within a violent context or war-zone, building communities of faith that are good news to the poor, and reconciliation. Also known as the "Let Justice Roll Down Seminar," this training is a response to the ever-growing awareness of young people who are overwhelmed with the realities of Human Trafficking, Poverty, Violence and War, and want to do something about what they see. Through this workshop-style seminar, participants will find themselves rooted within the vast history of faith-based activism and peacemaking, learn a biblical vision of justice, craft a practical tool-belt for engagement, and return home ready to work within their communities, nations or missions field towards justice and reconciliation.

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