Remembering Rosemary Radford Ruether, Carpenter Professor of Feminist Theology

We are deeply saddened to share that Dr. Rosemary Radford Ruether, beloved Pacific School of Religion (PSR) and Graduate Theological Union (GTU) teacher, feminist scholar, author, and activist, passed away on Sunday, May 22nd, 2022 at 85. Ruether was among the founding mothers of feminist theology but advocated for justice for all, including people of color, the poor, oppressed people the world over, and the Earth.
New Spanish-language Web Exhibit from the Badè Museum

The Badè Museum is proud to announce the debut of a Spanish-language web exhibition, “La vida diaria en una aldea antigua de Judea.” This exhibition is a companion to the museum’s “Daily Life in an Ancient Judean Town” virtual exhibit. This exhibit is accessible for all ages and serves as a remote-teaching resource for classes…
Dr. Kit Evans Ford (MDiv, 2012) Receives 2022 Tom Locke Innovative Leader Award

Dr. Kit Evans Ford (MDiv, 2012) is one of the recipients of the 2022 Tom Locke Innovative Leader Award. The Award is issued by the Wesleyan Investive, an organization that specializes in spiritual leadership and social entrepreneurship. Evans-Ford is the founder of Argrow’s House of Healing and Hope, a bath and body social enterprise that employs female…
This I Believe: Loey Powell

Loey Powell (MDiv ’77) a member of PSR’s Alumnx Council shares his thoughts in this month’s “This I Believe”
This I Believe: Florentino Cordova

Florentino Cordova (MDiv ’13) a member of PSR’s Alumnx Council shares his thoughts in this month’s “This I Believe”
Rev. Dr. John Vaughn (MDiv, 1985)

PSR Alum, Rev. Dr. John Vaughn, shares his background in ministry and how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspired his path towards racial and social equity. Read the full article here.
Bishop Wilbur Choy (1918-2021)

It is with deep sadness to inform that PSR alum Bishop Wilbur Choy has passed away on December 28, 2021. He was 103 years young. Wilbur Choy was a Stockton native who graduated from PSR with a Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1949. He would go on to become one of the leading Bishops of…
Badè Museum launches 2021-2022 lecture series: “Unsilencing the Archives”

Unsilencing the Archives: Laborers at Tell en-Nasbeh (1926-1935) Join us for an exciting program of public events in 2021-2022 that draw on themes of the Badè Museum’s new virtual exhibition: “Unsilencing the Archives: Laborers at the Tell en-Nasbeh Excavations (1926-1935).” Click here to view the exhibition opening held on September 22, 2021 to learn more about…
Badè Museum virtual exhibit launch and roundtable on Youtube

Unsilencing the Archives: Laborers at Tell en-Nasbeh (1926-1935) Join us for an exciting program of public events in 2021-2022 that draw on themes of the museum’s new virtual exhibition: “Unsilencing the Archives: Laborers at the Tell en-Nasbeh Excavations (1926-1935).” Click here to view the recorded webinar and virtual exhibition opening held on September 22, 2021. The event…
New Web Exhibit from the Badè Museum: “Unsilencing the Archives: The Laborers of the Tell en-Nasbeh Excavations (1926-1935)”

The Badè Museum is proud to announce the debut of new open-access web exhibition, “Unsilencing the Archives: The Laborers of the Tell en-Nasbeh Excavations (1926-1935).” The exhibit showcases unpublished archival documents, photographs, and film held by the Badè Museum that illustrate the untold stories of local laborers, landowners, and Egyptian foremen who contributed to the…