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SUMMARY:Learning to Disagree
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row ct_row_stretch=””][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nLearning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect\nApril 21\, 2024 | 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm\nLocation: Christ Presbyterian Church \nAre you discouraged by our divided\, angry culture\, where even listening to a different perspective sometimes feels impossible? In a tense cultural climate\, is it possible to disagree productively and respectfully without compromising our convictions? Disagreement is hard: we tend to view our adversaries not only as wrong but as evil; we resist notions of forgiveness; we distrust institutions that try to mediate our disagreements. But what if a better way was possible? \nPlease join us for a dialogue with John Inazu and Sara Groves about John’s new book\, Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect. John is a law professor at Washington University in St. Louis. Sara is an award-winning singer-songwriter and co-founder of Art House North in St. Paul. John and Sara collaborated on the 2020 volume\, Uncommon Ground: Living Faithfully in a World of Difference (Thomas Nelson) \nDessert reception to follow.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row ct_row_stretch=””][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=”75px”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row ct_row_stretch=””][vc_column]\n					\n					   \n					    \n					  		SPEAKERS\n						   	\n						   	\n						   \n						\n					   \n\n					\n					\n					\n					   \n					    \n					  		REGISTER\n						   	\n						   	\n						   \n						\n					   \n\n					\n					\n			\n				[vc_column_text]\nSPEAKERS \nJohn Inazu is a law professor at Washington University in St. Louis. He is the author of Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect. \nSara Groves is an award-winning singer-songwriter and co-founder of Art House North in St. Paul. \nJohn and Sara collaborated on the 2020 volume Uncommon Ground: Living Faithfully in a World of Difference (Thomas Nelson).[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]\n			\n			\n				[vc_btn title=”REGISTER” color=”success” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fcpcedina.churchcenter.com%2Fregistrations%2Fevents%2F2198233″]\n			\n   \n     \n        	\n        		\n        			\n					   SPEAKERS\n					\n					   \n					   \n					   \n					\n            		\n			            \n			               [vc_column_text]\nSPEAKERS \nJohn Inazu is a law professor at Washington University in St. Louis. He is the author of Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect. \nSara Groves is an award-winning singer-songwriter and co-founder of Art House North in St. Paul. \nJohn and Sara collaborated on the 2020 volume Uncommon Ground: Living Faithfully in a World of Difference (Thomas Nelson).[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space height=”25px”]\n			            \n        	\n        	\n        		\n        			\n					   REGISTER\n					\n					   \n					   \n					   \n					\n            		\n			            \n			               [vc_btn title=”REGISTER” color=”success” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fcpcedina.churchcenter.com%2Fregistrations%2Fevents%2F2198233″]\n			            \n        	\n    	\n    \n\n\n[/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://transformmn.org/event/learning-to-disagree/
LOCATION:Christ Presbyterian Church\, 6901 Normandale Rd\, Edina\, MN\, 55435\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230928T190000
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SUMMARY:Transformed: Theory of Change in Christian Ministry w/Dr. Simeon Zahl (Cambridge)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row ct_row_stretch=””][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nTransformed: Theory of Change in Christian Ministrywith Dr. Simeon Zahl (Cambridge) \nThursday\, September 287:00 pm – 8:30 pm \nCost: Free \nAnselm House at Melrose Station720 Washington Ave SEMinneapolis\, MN 55414 \n  \nAt the heart of the Christian gospel is the story of God remaking human beings into the image of Jesus Christ. But how does that transformation happen? In this lecture\, Dr. Simeon Zahl contends that\, whether we realize or not\, “theory of change”––how we think this transformation occurs––informs our spiritual practices and approaches to ministry. Dr. Zahl helpfully examines some common theories of change in Christian ministry\, and considers how the teaching of Augustine on human nature might reshape our approach to Christian ministry and spiritual growth. \nSimeon Zahl is Professor of Christian Theology at the University of Cambridge\, and a Fellow of Jesus College. Previously\, he taught at the University of Oxford and the University of Nottingham. Simeon is the author most recently of The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience (Oxford University Press\, 2020). Alongside his academic work he has a passion for connecting academic theology with the life of the church in the contemporary world. He is also a long time theological advisor to Mockingbird Ministries\, and co-host of The Brothers Zahl podcast.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row ct_row_stretch=””][vc_column]\n					\n					   \n					    \n					  		Registration\n						   	\n						   	\n						   \n						\n					   \n\n					\n					\n					\n					   \n					    \n					  		Speaker\n						   	\n						   	\n						   \n						\n					   \n\n					\n					\n			\n				[vc_btn title=”Click to Register” color=”green” align=”center” button_block=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fanselmhouse.eventcalendarapp.com%2Fu%2F39626%2F255642|target:_blank”]\n			\n			\n				[vc_column_text]Dr. Simeon Zahl \nSimeon Zahl is Professor of Christian Theology at the University of Cambridge\, and a Fellow of Jesus College. Previously\, he taught at the University of Oxford and the University of Nottingham. Simeon is the author most recently of The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience (Oxford University Press\, 2020). Alongside his academic work he has a passion for connecting academic theology with the life of the church in the contemporary world. He is also a long time theological advisor to Mockingbird Ministries\, and co-host of The Brothers Zahl podcast.[/vc_column_text]\n			\n   \n     \n        	\n        		\n        			\n					   Registration\n					\n					   \n					   \n					   \n					\n            		\n			            \n			               [vc_btn title=”Click to Register” color=”green” align=”center” button_block=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fanselmhouse.eventcalendarapp.com%2Fu%2F39626%2F255642|target:_blank”]\n			            \n        	\n        	\n        		\n        			\n					   Speaker\n					\n					   \n					   \n					   \n					\n            		\n			            \n			               [vc_column_text]Dr. Simeon Zahl \nSimeon Zahl is Professor of Christian Theology at the University of Cambridge\, and a Fellow of Jesus College. Previously\, he taught at the University of Oxford and the University of Nottingham. Simeon is the author most recently of The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience (Oxford University Press\, 2020). Alongside his academic work he has a passion for connecting academic theology with the life of the church in the contemporary world. He is also a long time theological advisor to Mockingbird Ministries\, and co-host of The Brothers Zahl podcast.[/vc_column_text]\n			            \n        	\n    	\n    \n\n\n[/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://transformmn.org/event/transformed-theory-of-change-in-christian-ministry-w-dr-simeon-zahl-cambridge/
LOCATION:Anselm House at Melrose Station\, 720 Washington Ave SE\, Minneapolis\, 55414\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Love\, Rights\, and Values: an Evening with Christian Ethicist Oliver O'Donovan
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row ct_row_stretch=””][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nLove\, Rights\, and Values: An Evening with Christian Ethicist Oliver O’Donovan \nWednesday\, June 287:00 pm – 8:30 pm \nCost: Free \nMill City Church \n  \nAs our politics descends further into mutual incomprehension\, can theology still shed fresh light on the meaning of political life? How do the challenge of God’s law and the promise of the gospel challenge the quest for autonomy that dominates modern society? \nJoin us for a free lecture and conversation with Oliver O’Donovan\, one of the world’s pre-eminent Christian ethicists\, as he shares deep wisdom for Christian faithfulness from years of service at the intersection of the church and the university. After the lecture\, Chris Ganski\, Pastor of City Reformed Church in Milwaukee\, will interview Prof. O’Donovan about some of the wider challenges of Christian witness and faithful citizenship facing the church today. \nThis event is being co-sponsored by The Center for Pastor Theologians\, The Davenant Institute\, Bethlehem College & Seminary\, and Anselm House. \n  \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row ct_row_stretch=””][vc_column]\n					\n					   \n					    \n					  		Registration\n						   	\n						   	\n						   \n						\n					   \n\n					\n					\n					\n					   \n					    \n					  		Speaker\n						   	\n						   	\n						   \n						\n					   \n\n					\n					\n					\n					   \n					    \n					  		Co-Sponsors\n						   	\n						   	\n						   \n						\n					   \n\n					\n					\n			\n				[vc_btn title=”Click to Register” color=”green” align=”center” button_block=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fanselmhouse.eventcalendarapp.com%2Fu%2F39626%2F238297|target:_blank”]\n			\n			\n				[vc_column_text]Oliver O’Donovan \nOliver O’Donovan held posts at Wycliffe Hall\, Oxford and Wycliffe College Toronto before becoming Regius Professor of Moral & Pastoral Theology and Canon of Christ Church at the University of Oxford in 1982. He was Professor of Christian Ethics & Practical Theology at Edinburgh from 2006 to 2012. An ordained priest in the Church of England\, he is the author of numerous books that have helped define the field of Christian ethics: Begotten or Made?\, Resurrection and Moral Order\, The Desire of the Nations\, the Ethics as Theology trilogy and more.[/vc_column_text]\n			\n			\n				[vc_column_text]This event is being co-sponsored by The Center for Pastor Theologians\, The Davenant Institute\, Bethlehem College & Seminary\, and Anselm House.[/vc_column_text]\n			\n   \n     \n        	\n        		\n        			\n					   Registration\n					\n					   \n					   \n					   \n					\n            		\n			            \n			               [vc_btn title=”Click to Register” color=”green” align=”center” button_block=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fanselmhouse.eventcalendarapp.com%2Fu%2F39626%2F238297|target:_blank”]\n			            \n        	\n        	\n        		\n        			\n					   Speaker\n					\n					   \n					   \n					   \n					\n            		\n			            \n			               [vc_column_text]Oliver O’Donovan \nOliver O’Donovan held posts at Wycliffe Hall\, Oxford and Wycliffe College Toronto before becoming Regius Professor of Moral & Pastoral Theology and Canon of Christ Church at the University of Oxford in 1982. He was Professor of Christian Ethics & Practical Theology at Edinburgh from 2006 to 2012. An ordained priest in the Church of England\, he is the author of numerous books that have helped define the field of Christian ethics: Begotten or Made?\, Resurrection and Moral Order\, The Desire of the Nations\, the Ethics as Theology trilogy and more.[/vc_column_text]\n			            \n        	\n        	\n        		\n        			\n					   Co-Sponsors\n					\n					   \n					   \n					   \n					\n            		\n			            \n			               [vc_column_text]This event is being co-sponsored by The Center for Pastor Theologians\, The Davenant Institute\, Bethlehem College & Seminary\, and Anselm House.[/vc_column_text]\n			            \n        	\n    	\n    \n\n\n[/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://transformmn.org/event/love-rights-and-values/
LOCATION:Mill City Church\, 685 13th Ave. NE\, Minneapolis\, 55413\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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