Spring 2024 Messinger-Williams Family Community Education Initiative Course Offerings
Published Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 12:00 a.m.
Hood Theological News Service
SALISBURY — The Messenger Williams Community Education Initiative is an extension of the Messenger and Williams Family Chair in Theology and Ethics at Hood Theological Seminary. Courses are offered at various times throughout the year. Course topics vary, but consistently address issues of faith, ethics, and community. The course is open to the general public.
The Spring 2024 Messenger Williams Community Education Initiative features The God Question: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud Debating God, Love, Sex, and the Meaning of Life (Free Press, 2003) by Dr. Armand M. I will take up. Nicoli Jr.
The Spring 2024 Messenger Williams Community Education Initiative will include a five-week study of “God's Questions” from February 26th to March 29th. Participants will explore themes such as the existence of God, the origins of morality, and humanity. A life worth living, the meaning of suffering, and is death our only destiny?
The facilitator is Dr. Trevor Eppheimer, Messenger Williams Family Associate Professor of Theological Ethics at Hood Theological Seminary. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Eppehimer at teppehimer@hoodseminary.edu.
For more information, including participation options, schedules and registration, please visit https://www.hoodseminary.edu/Initiatives/community-education-initiative/current-course-offering.