Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for the ‘PACS’ Category

On Monday, March 5th, come out to hear Messiah History alum Matt Bucher share his first-hand experience in Egypt.  Surrounding this current event are many questions such as:  Why did the protests in Liberation Square succeed in forcing Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s abdication?  How did the faith of religious groups like the Coptic Orthodox Church [...]

Read Full Post »

The PACS program is pleased to announce that Lee Camp will present an Alternate Chapel talk entitled “Must Christians and Muslims be Enemies?”  It is drawn from his just-released, one-month old book Who is My Enemy?  Questions American Christians Must Face about Islam — and Themselves.  Lee Camp is Professor of Moral Theology and Christian Ethics [...]

Read Full Post »

Since History is one of the three core disciplines of the new interdisciplinary major of Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS), all History majors are especially invited to enjoy free pizza and learn about the new PACS major!  A PACS info session is being held this Thursday April 7th at 6:00 pm in the glass room at the top [...]

Read Full Post »

The Departments of History and Biblical and Religious Studies and the Peace and Conflict Studies program are pleased to announce a talk by Jan Bender Shetler, Professor of History at Goshen College, on “Christian-Muslim Relations in Ethiopia:  What Can We Learn?”.  She will speak on Monday March 28th from 4:00-5:00 pm in Boyer 131.  This talk [...]

Read Full Post »

March 2nd, 7:00-8:00 pm in Parmer Cinema Join Joyce Davis and Medhi Noorbaksh for a dialogue on the unfolding events in the Middle East. Joyce and Medhi will share about the causes of the Egyptian revolution (history, background, US/Israel ties) as well as speculation into the future of the region and it’s implications for American [...]

Read Full Post »

The Peace and Conflict Studies program welcomes everyone to a public lecture by Esther Tchando and Marcellin Danhoundo on “Zimbabwe:  From the Top to the Bottom, the Story of a Struggling Country and Mennonite Central Committee’s Response” on Wednesday September 15th at 4:00 p.m. in Boyer 231. Esther Tchando and Marcellin Danhoundo, a married couple [...]

Read Full Post »

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.