In the United States, much of the conversation around faith is dominated by conservative voices, voices that often argue for policies that restrict the rights of, or hurt the people in our communities. Through Progressive Voices of Faith, Pacific School of Religion (PSR) seeks to amplify the faith-based perspectives of progressives.
Bimonthly we send a survey to PSR students, alumnx, faculty and staff to get their views on politically or culturally relevant issues. Below are the stories created from their responses.
This month we asked PSR’s faculty, students, staff, alumnx, and board how they practice empathy for those in their community who hold political views they see as materially harmful.
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This month we asked PSR’s faculty, students, staff, alumnx, and board what gives them hope for the new year!
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This month we asked PSR’s faculty, students, staff, alumnx, and board for their thoughts on the rise of Christian nationalism.
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This Pride month, during a time of increasing verbal, legislative, and physical attacks on the LGBTQ+ community, we asked the PSR community what congregations can and should do to stand with and fight for the rights of our LGBTQ+ family.
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This month we asked the PSR community about how their vocational and spiritual goals connect with PSR’s mission: to prepare a diverse cadre of spiritually rooted leaders with the vision, resilience, and skill to create a world where all can thrive.
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Through Progressive Voices of Faith PSR seeks to amplify the faith-based perspectives of progressives on politically or culturally relevant issues.
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Through Progressive Voices of Faith PSR seeks to amplify the faith-based perspectives of progressives on politically or culturally relevant issues.
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Each month we reach out to the Pacific School of Religion (PSR) community to get their perspective on important, often polarizing issues. In October we asked PSR alumnx, faculty, and students about religion and politics ahead of the midterm elections.
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This month we asked PSR alumnx, faculty, and students about their views on reproductive rights in the wake of the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade.
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