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Iliff School of Theology
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 เม.ย. 2013
For more than 125 years, Iliff has been at the forefront of theological education. It is recognized nationally and internationally for its emphasis on peace, justice, and ethics.
Iliff is a great place to question and learn about the issues that have faced the world. At Iliff, we recognize that dialogue is important, no matter how complicated or uncomfortable that may feel. Most importantly, though, we understand that change starts with you and your leadership. The school is an important place for dialogue and understanding about many of the most important issues that face the world today.
As one of the best theological schools in the nation, the school offers a diverse community in a beautiful Denver, Colorado setting that is supportive, challenging, progressive, and enriching for students.
Learn more about Iliff’s future, talk with an admissions counselor now - Request info, email or call 303-765-3117 or 1-800-678-3360 ext. 117.
Iliff is a great place to question and learn about the issues that have faced the world. At Iliff, we recognize that dialogue is important, no matter how complicated or uncomfortable that may feel. Most importantly, though, we understand that change starts with you and your leadership. The school is an important place for dialogue and understanding about many of the most important issues that face the world today.
As one of the best theological schools in the nation, the school offers a diverse community in a beautiful Denver, Colorado setting that is supportive, challenging, progressive, and enriching for students.
Learn more about Iliff’s future, talk with an admissions counselor now - Request info, email or call 303-765-3117 or 1-800-678-3360 ext. 117.
Iliff Teach-In Book Discussion Part 1 - with Dr. Rami Nashashibi
“We Advocate Freedom!” Teach-In Series, hosted by Iliff President, Dr. Lee H. Butler, Jr., as we welcome Dr. Rami Nashashibi for a compelling discussion on Freedom is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement by renowned activist and scholar, Angela Davis. This is part one of a two part conversation. Save the date for December 4 at 6pm when Presiedent Butler will discuss the same book with Rabbi Joe Black.
Angela Davis’s Freedom is a Constant Struggle challenges us to examine connections between global movements for justice and the shared struggles for freedom and human rights. This text initiates a generative dialogue for understanding systemic oppression, resistance, and solidarity across borders.
Our guest, Dr. Rami Nashashibi, brings a wealth of insight to this discussion. Dr. Nashashibi is a MacArthur Fellow and the founder of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN), an organization dedicated to healing and justice on Chicago’s South Side and Atlanta’s west end. Known for his bridge-building efforts across racial, religious, and socioeconomic lines, Dr. Nashashibi has made a profound impact on community organizing and social transformation. He also brings an artistic perspective as a musician and advocate for initiatives like Cariol’s Law, a police accountability measure in Buffalo, NY. Together, we’ll explore themes of resilience, solidarity, and collective action, as Dr. Nashashibi and President Butler examine the pressing questions raised in Davis’s work.
Angela Davis’s Freedom is a Constant Struggle challenges us to examine connections between global movements for justice and the shared struggles for freedom and human rights. This text initiates a generative dialogue for understanding systemic oppression, resistance, and solidarity across borders.
Our guest, Dr. Rami Nashashibi, brings a wealth of insight to this discussion. Dr. Nashashibi is a MacArthur Fellow and the founder of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN), an organization dedicated to healing and justice on Chicago’s South Side and Atlanta’s west end. Known for his bridge-building efforts across racial, religious, and socioeconomic lines, Dr. Nashashibi has made a profound impact on community organizing and social transformation. He also brings an artistic perspective as a musician and advocate for initiatives like Cariol’s Law, a police accountability measure in Buffalo, NY. Together, we’ll explore themes of resilience, solidarity, and collective action, as Dr. Nashashibi and President Butler examine the pressing questions raised in Davis’s work.
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Hometown Shadows: A Program of Oral Interpretation by Jon Hurst
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Ten Iliff students took a Local Politics and Inclusive Leadership immersive course of the 2024 summer where they engaged with city officials, board members, and faith leaders of Durango, Littleton, Centennial, and Aurora, Colorado. Jon Hurst was one of the ten students and this performance is one of the many stories that came out of the immersive course experience. Hometown Shadows: A Program o...
A Student Story of Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth in Rural & Suburban Communities ft. Bobbie Kite
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Ten Iliff students took a Local Politics and Inclusive Leadership immersive course of the 2024 summer where they engaged with city officials, board members, and faith leaders of Durango, Littleton, Centennial, and Aurora, Colorado. Bobbie was one of the ten students who came out of the immersive course with a story to tell. They shared this one on 10/22/24 at the Iliff School of Theology for th...
A Conversation with President Butler and Meredith Wilson
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President Butler and Meredith Wilson discuss Iliff’s investment strategies and endowment management, focusing on how ethical principles and financial responsibility intersect. They cover key aspects of managing an endowment in a complex market while honoring Iliff’s commitments to both financial stability and social impact. About Iliff: For more than 125 years, Iliff has been at the forefront o...
Spirited and Spiritual Resistance: Community Chaplaincy and Religious Leadership
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Chaplains are interfaith/interreligious leaders who work to support human dignity and advocate spiritual integrity within institutional and community settings. This session will bring together spiritual leaders and chaplains to discuss the challenges of navigating entrenched, complicated issues that provoke individual and collective disintegration. The conversation will invite reflections on to...
A Holiday Hymn Sing Invitation from President Butler
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RSVP Today! interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E345509&id=111 Holiday Hymn Sing: Caroling Together in Iliff Chapel December 13, 7pm, Iliff Chapel Join us for a heartwarming evening of hymns, accompanied by the majestic sound of the Iliff Chapel organ. Gather with friends and family to experience the spirit of the season. This free event is open to all ages. Bring your loved o...
UMC Social Principles and the Impact of Socially Responsible Investments
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Wealth management requires focused and sustained attention to follow market trends and to determine the levels of risk one wants to engage in when managing one’s financial portfolio. Knowing where, when, and how to invest to achieve generational financial security is rarely a matter of choosing one company with a single product in which one buys stock. This session has been designed to present ...
Showing Up & Building Out: Iliff Students Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth in Rural Communities
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In this 13-minute documentary, produced by Josh Perez, follow the journey of ten Iliff School of Theology students as they spend two weeks in rural and suburban Colorado, working alongside local leaders and LGBTQ youth to foster inclusive leadership in small-town politics. Through their experiences, the students learned firsthand how to “show up” for marginalized communities and develop strateg...
Why does this feel so complicated? Protests, Cease-fire, and Two-States
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Why does this feel so complicated? Protests, Cease-fire, and Two-States
AAPI Heritage Month: An Interview with President Butler and Rev. Dr. Boyung Lee
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AAPI Heritage Month: An Interview with President Butler and Rev. Dr. Boyung Lee
(Full) The Installation of The Rev. Dr. Lee H. Butler, Jr. as President of Iliff School of Theology
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(Full) The Installation of The Rev. Dr. Lee H. Butler, Jr. as President of Iliff School of Theology
A few words from Iliff School of Theology's president, The Rev. Dr. Lee H. Butler, Jr.
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A few words from Iliff School of Theology's president, The Rev. Dr. Lee H. Butler, Jr.
Vincent Harding Memorial Scholar Allan Boesak March 4 2023
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Vincent Harding Memorial Scholar Allan Boesak March 4 2023
Iliff Enrollment Dmin Info Session August 12 2022
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Iliff Enrollment Dmin Info Session August 12 2022
Iliff Master of Divinity Info Session October 2022
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Iliff Master of Divinity Info Session October 2022
Julie Hiramatsu, Master of Arts in Pastoral and Spiritual Care alumna
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Julie Hiramatsu, Master of Arts in Pastoral and Spiritual Care alumna
Meredith Parfet, Master of Arts in Pastoral and Spiritual Care alumna
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Meredith Parfet, Master of Arts in Pastoral and Spiritual Care alumna
Iliff (being an example of a typical elitist institution) is chock full of confused students and nutty academics totally out of touch with mainstream America. The mixed-up buddhist grandma at the end is a perfect emblem for why Americans voted for Trump.
Colorado, always with the best of the best. Such a great state, progressive and open-minded
Handouts for those of us online???
Volume issues with the presentation throughout--would appreciate it if you could look into this next time
Are we able to see the questions and statements that were submitted to the online chat during the live event?
He lies murdering indians killed many as my Grandfather landed at Jamestwone Fort. I hunted the truth for myself, my dear old Man
There was no Christ, nor any Greater Spirit than mine
Ok You old Man, stir up the mud, we'll pull out the clay balls, and be prepared, I look like Dennis Banks n You. Bad Young men, whom loves me as a little girl at Remington Elementary School. then as a young woman forgot who this little White woman was. Well Ricks cousins n sister lied, I had no idea who they were. I learned never trust a Native American after those years with you ! Shame on all of them forever, AHO Aha AHEY, yeap President Harris introduce him as Think, Rick Williams must of been STUPID.
Had no idea Mos Eisley has a school of theology
Yayyy, to our Joanne...Congratulations!!😊 ❤❤❤❤
Magnificent!!!
Supper bad !!! For those who "know" - a most beautiful way to prepare for a stop on life's 🌈 ainbow journey and recovery plateau before springbording toward next 🌈 ainbow stop for life's gracious, wonderful, glorious journey. Silver/BlackButterfly/Stephen
wow this was so powerful 👏👏
The choir's offering is very nice. I hope that they will consider a name change to the Denver Youth Choir.
Hi. I am M.div Student
Hi.. I am M.Div. student
I am M.Div. student. . hi.. Thanks
Good stuff, Dr. Alumkal! I so appreciated your teachings when I was at Iliff in the MASJE program. A reality check is ALWAYS good!
😓 𝐩𝓻Ỗ𝓂Ø𝓈M
Why not giving possibilités to french speaking ones?
How do you pronounce her last name? Watching these videos and haven't found one where she says it.
Congratulations to all graduates
Courageous theological imagination-awesome.
2.5-hour commute is average!? wow
Congratulation Rev. Dr Boyung Lee. Thank you for your scholarship in the department of Christian religious education. We continue to cherish your critical scholarship in the academic journey. Blessing upon you as you continue to serve your Lord.
Really enjoyed this service
Yeah, I definitely picked a bad week to start watching the West Wing for the sixth or seventh time! 🤣
I'd like to say that this would be a wonderful public video. Rev. Kristina explains this so wonderfully and fully that I think many people (regardless of affiliation) could benefit from.
Surprisingly good voice
So thankful you made this available for those of us who could not be present in person.
No sound.
as the saying goes, 'dios mio'
Cathie - you remind me of another spiritual teacher of mine who was talking about meditation and admitted keeping a pencil and paper alongside for precisely the same reason you mention here! She laughed at the admission, saying, "it's probably cheating!" But for me, her comment, as with your reminder this week, gave me permission to relax around "doing it right." We are all human, we all live busy lives, and I'm coming to understand that God accepts that we may occasionally need to hit "pause" and empty our thoughts onto paper in order to be more focused when we hit "play" on praying again. Love this series!!!
I've been called out! What is that "common miss-perception"? (My answer got edited out for length in the video.) The miss-perception is that studying and being spiritual are two totally separate and distinct things, and that Iliff only cares about the intellectual/studying part. In fact, formation of the intellect is one part of the total "spiritual formation" package. Being formed into thinking historically, contextually, and therefore critically, is part of both the "letting go" and "receiving insight" moments of formation. These videos help make that connection clearer by inviting you to consciously engage the larger "spiritual" frame while studying.
What a beautiful, beautiful service!
I appreciated the author of the poem's recitation. Does she publish her work somewhere? sharing that story made me feel less isolated. Thanks for posting the video of this service so I could hear those words.
This fall, we will be publishing this poem along with a profile of the poet, Brydie Harris. Brydie was our Student of the Year this year. We're happy you appreciated it!
Hallelujah, Amen!!!!!! :) We will be praying for you, Bishop Oliveto and the entire church for we are children of God. May the peace of The Lord be with you and minister with you now and forevermore, in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit we pray, Amen! (Creator, Christ, and Spirit for God is never limited by gender, Amen.)