Academic
Events
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Faculty Roundtable April 2022
We invite you to join us for our next Faculty Roundtable event on Tuesday, April 16 featuring Dr. Andrew Wilson, Director of Scriptural Research and Professor of Scriptural Studies, on the topic "The Victory of the Cross." Register here!
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“Never Defeated”: Father Moon in Danbury
Family Federation USA, Tribenet, and UTS will co-sponsor an historical event on July 19, 2022, commemorating the 38th Anniversary of Father Moon's entrance into Danbury Prison on July 20, 1984. Join us as we listen and learn from Dr. Peter Kim who served as Special Assistant to Father and Mother Moon during this important chapter […]
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Faculty Roundtable – Insights into the Wolli Wonbon, Reverend Moon’s Original Divine Principle Text
Join us on Thursday, December 15, at 7 pm ET for our next Faculty Roundtable program featuring Dr. Andrew Wilson, Director of Scriptural Research and Professor of Scriptural Studies, on the topic "Insights into the Wolli Wonbon, Reverend Moon's Original Divine Principle Text." Register here
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Faculty Roundtable: The Intersection of Phenomenology and Religion
We are pleased to announce that the next Virtual Faculty Roundtable event will take place on Wednesday, March 1 from 7-8 pm ET, featuring Dr. Keisuke Noda, Associate Provost and Professor of Philosophy, on the topic "The Intersection of Phenomenology and Religion." Dr. Thomas Walsh, UTS President, will serve as host for the program. Dr. […]
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Faculty Roundtable: Exploring Unification Faith and World Religions: A Comparative Study
We are pleased to announce that the next Virtual Faculty Roundtable event will take place on Tuesday, March 28 from 7-8 pm ET, featuring Dr. Luonne Rouse, Adjunct Associate Professor of Ministry, on the topic "Exploring Unification Faith and World Religions: A Comparative Study." Dr. Lounne Rouse is National Co-Chairman of the American Clergy Leadership […]
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Faculty Roundtable: The 40-Year Period from Jesus’ Crucifixion to the Destruction of Jerusalem, and Parallels with Today
We are pleased to announce that the next Virtual Faculty Roundtable event will take place on Thursday, April 27 from 7-8 pm ET, featuring Dr. Andrew Wilson, Professor of Scriptural Studies, on the topic "The 40-Year Period from Jesus' Crucifixion to the Destruction of Jerusalem, and Parallels with Today." Dr. Thomas Walsh, UTS President, will […]
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Faculty Roundtable: The Unification Church Movement: Shaping the Public Narrative
We are pleased to announce that the next Virtual Faculty Roundtable event will take place on Wednesday, May 17 from 7-8 pm ET, featuring Dr. Michael Mickler, Distinguished Professor of Historical Studies, on the topic "The Unification Church Movement: Shaping the Public Narrative." Dr. Thomas Walsh, UTS President, will serve as host for the program.
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47th Annual Commencement Ceremony
Unification Theological Seminary's 47th Annual Commencement Ceremony will be held at our main campus in New York City on Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 2 pm ET. In addition to the presentation of the master and doctoral degrees, an honorary doctorate degree will be conferred upon Former European Commissioner and Special Envoy for Religious Freedom, […]
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The Fraudulent Myth of the “Cult Expert”: Factors Contributing to the Wrongful Indictment and Imprisonment of Sun Myung Moon
We invite you to join us on July 20, 2023 at 7 pm ET, as we commemorate the 39th Anniversary of Reverend Moon's entry into Danbury Prison. HJI President Dr. Thomas Walsh will host HJI Professor Dr. Thomas Ward who will speak on The Fraudulent Myth of the "Cult Expert": Factors Contributing to the Wrongful […]
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Constitution Day – The US Constitution and the UN Charter: Key Similarities and Differences by Dr. Thomas G. Walsh
HJI Graduate School for Peace and Public Leadership commemorates the U.S. Constitution Join us for this important event on Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 5 PM ET. HJI President, Thomas Walsh will be speaking on: "The US Constitution and the UN Charter: Key Similarities and Differences." HJI Provost, Thomas J. Ward will be the host, […]
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Faculty Roundtable “The Life, Beliefs, and Dreams of China’s President Xi Jingping” By Dr. Thomas J. Ward
Join us for the first Faculty Roundtable event of the academic year on Thursday, October 5, 2023 at 7 PM ET, hosted by HJI President Dr. Thomas Walsh. HJI Provost, Dr. Thomas Ward will be speaking on "The Life, Beliefs, and Dreams of China's President Xi Jingping."
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Joint Presentation of HJI and the Higher Purpose Forum: Individual Sovereignty & Social Institutions
HJ International Graduate School for Peace and Public Leadership is pleased to co-host a special program with the Higher Purpose Forum (HPF). We invite you to register for "Individual Sovereignty and Social Institutions" to be held on Tuesday, October 24 at 7PM ET. HPF Chair James Edgerly will be the host for this insightful evening […]





