BARRYTOWN – A day of joyful celebration and thankfulness was held on the Barrytown campus of Unification Theological Seminary (UTS) on Saturday, February 25, 2017 as family and friends came together to honor UTS’ first Academic Dean, Dr. Therese Stewart, on the occasion of her 90th birthday.
More than one hundred people filled the dining hall as many old friends and several younger ones came to pay tribute to a woman who regaled the audience with stories of her remarkable life.
Her childhood was spent on a farm in rural Minnesota where she recalled listening to President...
Dr. Betty Deas Clark: Inside Looking Out
BARRYTOWN – Every person has their own set of difficulties and hardships to overcome on their way to discovering their value and place in the world. The lessons learned from those, often, daunting tasks we are challenged to overcome, mold our character and define us as the people we ultimately become.
The Rev. Dr. Betty Deas Clark, recently completed teaching the second week of the Doctor of Ministry (D. Min.) program on the Barrytown campus of the Unification Theological Seminary (UTS) on the subject of, Faith Formation, Spirituality and Counseling within the Contemporary...
Multidimensional Reality
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 community and the professional ministry, as well as contemporary social, cultural, political, scientific and economic issues, from a Unificationist perspective.
In addition, the Journal promotes dialogue and understanding by presenting papers from diverse viewpoints that engage Unification theology and practice.
In his article Multidimensional Reality,...
Mobility
Many people face adversity in their lives, UTS alumni included. The formation of faith at UTS can help the graduates face adversity, if and when it comes.There may be periods when our lives seem to go along with little to no difficulty. But periods of good health can end, and misfortunes arrive. Some people face adversity, and complain and become bitter. Greg Davis (UTS’89) stood on his foundation of faith and hope and found a way to deal with misfortune and became a light for others too.
DEER PARK, L.I. – Mobility is a wonderful thing, when you’ve got it. It represents...
Islam Forum at SUNY New Paltz
The Islam Forum, founded and promoted by Essi Zahedi (UTS’91) and Dr. Abdou Gaye (UTS’97 and ’16), held its latest presentation on the campus of SUNY New Paltz on November 18, 2016 as part of the 22nd Annual Multicultural Education Conference.
The conference, which ran from 8:30 AM-3:00 PM in the Student Union Building, offered a morning and afternoon session with eight different topics presented in each session. The Islam Forum’s topic was entitled Islamophobia: The Impact of Media Bias on Students, was well received by the audience that filled the room and spilled over into the...
President’s letter to alumni & friends of UTS
Dear Alumni/ae and Friends of UTS,
Happy new year. I hope you and your family had a good holiday season. At UTS, the Spring Semester has begun (yes, Spring!), and I want to update you on several developments. First of all, thank you to those who attended the December 14, 2016 Alumni meeting in NYC, either in person or online. We had a dynamic discussion that was focused on the status of the Barrytown campus. If you haven’t yet had the chance to watch the video recording of the session, I think you will find it instructive. We conducted the meeting in an open way where people could...
Bruce & Ebony Kirkland: Cutting Edge Christians
Modern day life is now often filled with words and phrases that reflect the culture and society we live in. Words or phrases such as “multi-task,” “entrepreneurial” and “cutting edge” are as common in everyday speech as a weather forecaster calling for snow in Buffalo in December.
It should come as no surprise then when these same words crop up in a casual discussion between seminary students and professors or people involved in some form of religious study or activity.
Although easily overlooked – or merely dismissed – in a society more often centered on riches and...
The Danger of “Easy” Data
UTS administrators often attend Association of Theological Schools (ATS) events. Experience shows that it is important for UTS to stay current with the conversations which are part of the theological landscape in North America.
Robin James Graham, UTS Director of Advancement and Communication
Four troubling numbers in our future
You may have heard the story of a man who lost his keys one night outside and was looking for them under a street light. A passerby asked him if he could remember the last place he had them, to which he responded, “Down the street.” Asked why he didn’t...
UTS Alumni Present at Syria Conference
There are few stories or events happening in the world that has as much impact on our lives as that which is taking place in Syria today. The civil war that has been raging there since 2011, has cost hundreds of thousands of lives, and appears to have no end in sight nor the chance of peace to ever prevail.
With this very clear knowledge and understanding, the Universal Peace Federation (UPF) organized a conference sponsored by the International Leadership Conference (ILC) from December 17-19, 2016 in Larnaca, Cyprus under the title: Opening Lines of Communication and Soft Power...