Upcoming Events
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October 4, 2022
Taste of Seminary: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Aging Clocks: The Moral Implications of Measuring Our “Real” Age – Dr. Todd Daly
New AI-powered deep aging clocks provide a new way to measure one’s age biologically, rather
than chronologically. What’s at stake in using AI to predict our longevity, and why does it
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June 18, 2022
Ancient Israel in Chicago
Have you ever wanted to get to know the world of the Bible better? Well, you can! The University of…
Academic Calander
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19Oct 2021
Taste of Seminary: Do We Need Adam & Eve?: Scripture, Science and Human Origins with Dr. Ken Cuffey
Who were Adam and Eve, how exactly are we related to them, and does it really matter? What role, if any, should science have on a serious engagement with Scripture?
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23Oct 2021
UTS Book Sale
October 23rd and 30th from 9am to 3pm at Cornerstone Fellowship in Urbana. Click for more info!
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26Oct 2021
Taste of Seminary: Ritual and Reality: Constituting Ourselves through Everyday Symbolic Actions with Dr. Peter Spychalla
We do more than meets the eye in religious and everyday rituals. Join us as we explore human meaning-making in ritual.
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18Jun 2022
Ancient Israel in Chicago
Have you ever wanted to get to know the world of the Bible better? Well, you can! The University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute houses a collection of artifacts from ancient Israel, Assyria, Canaan, Egypt, and Babylon, and once a year…
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04Oct 2022
Taste of Seminary: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Aging Clocks: The Moral Implications of Measuring Our “Real” Age – Dr. Todd Daly
New AI-powered deep aging clocks provide a new way to measure one’s age biologically, rather
than chronologically. What’s at stake in using AI to predict our longevity, and why does it
matter?