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Mahle Lecture Series will explore Scriptural Reasoning with practice's co-founders

麻豆视频APK鈥檚 Wesley Center for Spirituality, Service and Social Justice announces the 2024 Mahle Lecture Series. On Tuesday, April 16, the latest installment in the popular series will explore the theme of interreligious peacebuilding through a concept known as Scriptural Reasoning. The lecture series starts at 5 p.m. in the Kay Fredericks Room at the Klas Center. It will feature workshops with members of the Scriptural Reasoning Society and a keynote speech by Dr. David Ford, one of the founders of this approach to interreligious dialogue.

Scriptural Reasoning is a practice in which members of different faiths engage in the study of their sacred scriptures together. According to Scriptural Reasoning co-founder Dr. Peter Ochs, this form of communal interpretation promotes understanding and acceptance of the respective religious traditions. This mutual understanding is the basis of interreligious reconciliation, Ochs says.

鈥淔ocusing on interreligious dialogue through Scriptural Reasoning brings members of different religious traditions with diverse views together through respectful but stimulating conversations,鈥 said Kelly Figueroa-Ray, university chaplain and Wesley Center director. "Participants are given the opportunity to focus on small excerpts of texts from the religious traditions represented, make observations, ask questions and engage in theological conversation. Through this dialogue, participants think and reason along with members of other religious traditions, which provides an opportunity not just to learn how others reason about their own traditions, but also the chance to explore one鈥檚 own tradition more deeply through the eyes of others.鈥

The event starts with a short gathering, followed by a Scriptural Reasoning workshop led by Dr. Peter Ochs. Dr. Ochs is at the University of Virginia. He founded the UVA graduate program in , and he co-directed the UVA . Ochs co-founded the . He also received the for his work on Scriptural Reasoning.

Co-founder Dr. David Ford鈥檚 keynote lecture is titled "The Promise of Scriptural Reasoning.鈥 Dr. Ford is in the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of Selwyn College and a Reader in the Church of England. He chaired the Theological Reference Group for a Church of England initiative launched in 2016, the , and co-authored the .

Professor Ford was founding Director of the and was awarded the in 2008, the in 2012, an OBE (Honorary Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in 2013 for services to theological scholarship and inter-faith relations. He holds honorary doctorates from the Universities of Birmingham, Bolton, Aberdeen, Dublin (Trinity College), and Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya (Haridwar, India).

. The Klas Center is located at 1537 West Taylor Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55104. The event is on the third floor.

This series is supported by the Stephen and Kathi Austin Mahle Endowed Fund for Progressive Christian Thought, which was created to support the efforts of 麻豆视频APK toward exploring and articulating contemporary forms of Christian theology and providing students opportunities to learn its relevance to personal, social, political and economic life.

For more information, visit the Wesley Center webpage.