Engaged Organizations: Claremont School of Theology
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Engaged Organizations: Claremont School of Theology
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Description
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Claremont School of Theological participates in the Green Seminary Initiative. In addition to their larger mission (as stated on their website at https://cst.edu/), the GSI website describes their environmental efforts:
"Claremont School of Theology in Claremont, CA, is a United Methodist Church seminary. Ecological sustainability has been a priority for the school since the tenure of Professor John Cobb, an early eco-theologian who began work at Claremont in 1960. Claremont held its first conference on the environmental crisis in 1971. The leaders of Claremont’s Green Team, Dr. Philip Clayton and Kristin Ritzau, shared with GSI that they see the certification process as a way to become a place of ecological education and empowerment for seminary leaders, students, and community members in Southern California. Claremont enters the program eager to share its curriculum and syllabi from multiple eco-classes and programs."
Claremont School of Theology strives to infuse care of the earth into all aspects of theological education.
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Claremont School of Theology
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Christian
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Mainline Protestant
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Methodist
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All Adult audiences
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All audiences/General public
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Religious Education Teachers
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College Students
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The original html version of this resource was accessed at https://www.greenseminaries.org/gsi_certification_program# on February 13, 2020.
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english
Sustainability