Graduate Theological Union
Winter 2005
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A Visionary Theology: 2004 GTU Alum of the Year
George E. “Tink” Tinker
Read about Tink Tinker’s work as an American Indian activist and a leading indigenous voice of liberation theology, and his contributions to improving the well-being of the Native American community. -
Students Speak
JSTB students Christine Boyle, Mary Ann Winters, and Peter Hansen reflect on their experience at the GTU consortium. -
Between Faith and Politics in the Middle East
Read excerpts from a talk given at the GTU by alum Shibley Telhami (GTU M.A. ‘78), in which he interprets the Middle East conflict as an organized political phenomenon rather than as a religious conflict. -
Point of View: Ecumenical and Interfaith
PSR President William McKinney and SFTS President Philip Butin discuss ecumenical Christian collaboration within the interfaith context of the GTU. -
From the President’s Desk
President James Donahue reflects on the December Tsunami disaster and applauds the efforts of faith communities to assist in the process of healing and rebuilding.
