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Marston Speight, 86, Passes Away
February 15, 2011
The Rev. Dr. R. Marston Speight, M.A. '63 and Ph.D. '70, one of the nation's best-known experts in Christian-Muslim relations, died January 19 at his home in Cromwell, CT. He was 86.
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Community Prayer at Hartford Seminary
February 14, 2011
Professor Miriam Therese Winter led a community prayer service in the Chapel.
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Faculty In The News - January 1, 2011
January 1, 2011
Professor Ingrid Mattson speaking on Purity, Simplicity and Balance at the Islamic Circle of North America 2011 convention.
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Professor Yahya Michot teaches "Introduction to Islamic Theology" in New Graduate Certificate in Imam Education
October 20, 2010
Hartford Seminary, in cooperation with the International Institute of Islamic Thought and its Fairfax Institute in Herndon, VA, offers a Graduate Certificate in Imam and Muslim Community Leadership. The aim of this certificate is to offer structured education for Muslim leaders in the American context.
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State of Formation Website offers blogs by Hartford seminary students
October 15, 2010
Chaplaincy
PBS To Air the calling: a new look at an old job
October 10, 2010
Independent Lens will air The Calling, featuring two Hartford Seminary chaplaincy students, on December 20 and 21, 9 - 11 p.m., on PBS stations.
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Distinguished Scholars Visit Hartford Seminary
October 5, 2010
On December 16, Dr. N. J. Demerath III spoke at Professor David Roozen's "World Religions and Worldly Politics" course. Dr. Demerath is a retired professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, author of "Crossing the Gods, World Religions and Worldly Politics," a text in the course, and past president of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. In this photo, he is pictured at right with Prof. Roozen and two students, Markus Ibrahim and Ezekiel Babagario
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Women Religious Leaders
October 4, 2010
Dr. Ingrid Mattson is featured in a new book "Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling: Women Religious Leaders in Their Own Words."
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Faculty In The News - October 4, 2010
October 4, 2010
Professor Ingrid Mattson is cited as "perhaps the most noticed figure among American Muslim women" in a New York Times article on Muslim women gaining a higher profile in the United States.