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Among M.Div. graduates, a new crop of transgender students

No surprise, a small, but growing number of transgender students seek out divinity school precisely because it is a place where they can wrestle with questions about their place and purpose in the universe.

From Easter Island to Stonehenge, climate change threatens iconic tourist sites

Extreme weather is becoming one of the biggest risks to World Heritage icons like the Polynesian Easter Island or Britain's Stonehenge, posing a threat to tourism and economies alike, scientists and U.N. experts said on Thursday.

Workshop: Communicating in the Culture of Poverty

Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center will host workshop on June 3, "Communicating in the Culture of Poverty Workshop."

Cultural advisers help Hollywood rework Muslim stereotypes

Muslim characters are either terrorists or “good” Muslims trying to overcome “bad” Muslim plots. In either case, they “are still constrained by conflictual framing,” typically around themes such as terrorism, post-9/11 politics or overseas military intervention.

Friday Musical concludes season with mother-daughter performances

Friday Musical will conclude its centennial season with a concert Friday at 1 p.m. at Central Lutheran Church, 512 S Bernard.

Donald Trump moves to win over wavering evangelical Christians

Donald Trump is moving quickly to rally the evangelical base of the Republican Party as the presumptive GOP presidential nominee pivots toward a general election contest where the conservative Christian vote will be crucial to his chances for winning the White House.

Traveling exhibit uses art to ‘bridge’ religious differences, commonalities

A traveling art exhibit that has been displayed in the oldest church in Paris, set up in the Westown Hub of Cario, Egypt, and reached the United States on the University of Chicago campus, will make a stop June 3 at St. John’s Cathedral in Spokane.

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