Course Description
In this course, you'll gain practical knowledge about racism and xenophobia in America today and critically discern its impact on COVID-19. You'll explore the ways that theology and politics work to support or dismantle current racial disparities. You'll develop faithful anti-racist responses to our present moment and recognize patterns of racist practices, structures and ideologies.
For a distinct yet related program, see Faithful Anti-Racism Leadership Development Cohorts.
Series Description
Calvin Seminary is offering a series of new, short term online courses that are designed to support your ministry leadership amidst the ongoing pandemic. These online mini-courses are centered around key ministry challenges you face today.
With a commitment of four hours per week for just three weeks, each class is designed to fit alongside the many time demands and commitments that you already have. Though some courses may include optional live discussion online, you won't be required to be present for a session during a specific time. You can choose to audit the course or enroll for credit.
Register now at Calvin Theological Seminary's website.
Course Meeting Times
Mondays and Fridays in the month of January
12:30 p.m. CST / 1:30 a.m. EST
or 6:30 p.m. CST / 7:30 p.m. EST
Participants are required to attend one meeting per day.