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SUSAN KENDALL

Director, Doctor of Ministry Program, and Faculty in the areas of theology, ethics and culture, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary; Ph.D. (in theology, ethics and culture), Claremont Graduate University; Pastoral Assistant to the Parish, Lewinsville Presbyterian Church

Sunday morning adult education classes:

  • “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”: Is That All There Is to Jonathan Edwards? (an examination of the life and times of a complex and fascinating character — the man, the pastor, and the philosopher — and one of his works, The Nature of True Virtue)
  • Reformed Spirituality: A Surprising Discovery and Source to Anchor Life’s Journey (Yes, there is a Reformed spirituality! Reformed spirituality is seen through the lens of Calvin’s dictum that at the core is the knowledge of self and the knowledge of God.)
  • Gilead: Making Connections Between Faith and Life or Making Sense of Reformed Theology in Contemporary Life (using Marilynne Robinson’s novel as a springboard as well as other texts and journal-writing assignments)
  • Billion and One Choices: Vocation, Practice, and God’s Call (providing a Reformed theological foundation addressing discernment of life’s goals, and with an emphasis on the significance of community and church in relation to seeking to live fully conscious of self, others, nature and society)

Retreats:

  • Reformed Spirituality

Individual lectures:
Not available

Contact information:

skendall@pts.edu
412.362.5610, ext. 2112 (seminary)
412.867.5927 (home)

 

 


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