• You won't need a miracle to feed the hungry.

    You want to make a difference. You really want to make "miracles" happen for those in need. Whether it's feeding the hungry, housing the homeless, or caring for others, Iliff can help you with courses and seminars on a wide range of subjects with internationally known professors—preparing you for leading the way. So... study theology!

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    Watch and listen as we explore how the Iliff experience helps create "miracles" every day.

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    Religions of the World

    What is religion? What defines religion? This class explores the diverse phenomena identified as religions.

    The creative, transforming, and conserving functions of religious traditions, institutions, and persons provide the focus.

    Take this course with Professor Jacob Kinnard.

    Christianity in the Modern World

    How did Christianity emerge? How does Christianity influence today's world? Look at the emergence of Christianity, examine cultural influences, and explore the history of Christian thought.

    Take this class with Professors Tink Tinker and Loring Abeyta.

    Leadership: Vision, Administration & Ethics

    What's your leadership style? How do you lead?

    Explore leadership as a matter of individual gifts and skills and as a community practice shaped by shared or contested needs/expectations. Learn to lead the vision of your organization.

    Take this course with Professor Phil Campbell.

    Race, Gender, & Class

    How are the "ism's" impacting us today? And, more importantly, tomorrow?

    A historical look at the role of racism, sexism, and classism demonstrates how institutional structures of the existing world order and how analysis of these structures can help those interested in justice and peace eliminate race, gender, and class oppression.

    Take this class with Professors Tink Tinker and Loring Abeyta.

     

What's Iliff?

Iliff is a graduate theological school that is deeply committed to religious and cultural understanding in our complex world. So what does that mean? It means a lot of things.

Iliff is a place where you can awaken your passion and figure out your role in the world. It's a school that is both inspiring on its own and teaches you how to inspire others. It's an institution in Denver that has stood firmly for change since 1892 and helps others learn how to create change.

If you are looking for a progressive, ecumenical, accredited theological school that will challenge and encourage you to look beyond today's headlines and deep into yourself, Iliff is the right place for you.

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