January 16, 2019 Solving Unsolvable Problems The Applied Unificationism Blog was founded on May 1, 2013, hosted by Unification Theological Seminary. Its purpose is to explore the application of Unificationism to the wider world, and also […]
January 09, 2019 Theology meets Technology Often visitors to UTS “arrive” through the UTS website. There they see the public face of UTS, the “front end,” where they are introduced to the wonderful programs and courses […]
January 02, 2019 Secularism vs Religion in Turkey The foundation course World Religions and Global Conflict [1] recently launched a dynamic discussion when Turkish speakers were invited to speak to the class. In Fall 2018 at the UTS campus […]
December 31, 2018 Theological Developments in the FFWPU since the Death of Rev. Moon The Journal of Unification Studies is a forum for committed engagement with Unification theology and practice, published annually by the Unification Theological Seminary. Its articles address concerns of the theological […]
December 18, 2018 In Hoc Anno Domini [1] Every Christmas Eve since 1949 the Wall Street Journal has been publishing the same editorial by Vermont C. Royster. (The Journal doesn’t publish on December 25, the stock exchange being […]
December 18, 2018 See you later! – An Insight into a Student’s Life It was almost 8:00 pm and I was cleaning the kitchen after making a sumptuous dinner for my billionaire female boss, at her summer home. I came a few hours […]
December 13, 2018 Media Should Speak Transformative Truth and Speak the Truth to Power New York City – In this digital age, media must consciously carry out their responsibility “to deliver truthful and transformative news and to speak truth to power” and veer away […]
December 12, 2018 Religion and Technology in the 21st Century The Journal of Unification Studies is a forum for committed engagement with Unification theology and practice, published annually by the Unification Theological Seminary. Its articles address concerns of the theological […]
December 04, 2018 My Class, Classmates and Religion Two more meetings and the semester is over. Taking up inter-faith subjects at a theological seminary is like jumping into an ocean. You just don’t know what to expect until […]