BU Prophet
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/33348
A journal created by and for the students at the Boston University School of Theology (BUSTH) to amplify the voices of STH students by promoting and sharing a range of perspectives on matters of concern including, but not limited to, spiritual practices, faith communities and society, the nature of theology, and current affairs. It serves as a platform for STH students to share their academic work, theological reflections, and life experiences with one another and the wider community. For more information visit the BU Prophet website.
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What is Theology to a Black Seminarian
(Boston University School of Theology, 2019-11-26)This reflection is part of a collection of responses to the theme: "What is Theology?". -
The art of asking the uncomfortable question
(Boston University School of Theology, 2019-11-28)This reflection is part of a collection of responses to the theme: "What is Theology?" -
The challenge is friendship
(Boston University School of Theology, 2019-04-19)This reflection is part of a collection of responses to the theme: "On Civility and Tolerance: What does theological education entail when worlds collide?" -
What is Theology? An international student perspective
(Boston University School of Theology, 2019-11-23)This reflection is part of a collection of responses to the theme: "What is Theology?" -
Finding the divine in challenging conversations
(Boston University School of Theology, 2019-11-21)This reflection is part of a collection of responses to the theme: "What is Theology?" -
Meet the Prophet team
(Boston University School of Theology, 2019-09-16)Meet the Prophet team members. -
What is Theology?
(Boston University School of Theology, 2019-11-25)This reflection is part of a collection of responses to the theme: "What is Theology?" -
More prayer, more community
(Boston University School of Theology, 2019-04-12)This reflection is part of a collection of responses to the theme: "On Civility and Tolerance: What does theological education entail when worlds collide?" -
Toward a language of abundance
(Boston University School of Theology, 2019-04-05)This reflection is part of a collection of responses to the theme: "On Civility and Tolerance: What does theological education entail when worlds collide?" -
A poem titled Black History by Tony Baugh
(Boston University School of Theology, 2019-02-06)Tony Baugh is an STM student from southern Virginia. He is a licensed non-denominational minister, writer, and musician who enjoys spending time with his family, friends, and dog.