Podcast: A Full Life Enriched by Repairing the World

Rita Semel is interviewed by Dr. Michael Trice, and she discusses the importance and relevance of Tikkun Olam and how she works with other religions to repair the world. Subscribe to our Podcasts at:    Return to all Podcasts “If you boil down every religion to its essence, it’s all about repairing the world.” Read More

Student Stories: Repair and Renewal

Student Stories Series: Repair and Renewal The Religica Theolab is a project of the  Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement. Our theolab content is created by our staff student affiliates team at Seattle University. Our newest content, the Student Stories Series, focuses on each of our engaging themes at the Center. This story discusses the [...] Read More

At the RoundTable: Center Scholars Reflect on a Pandemic Age

At the RoundTable: Center Scholars Reflect on a Pandemic Age The Religica Theolab is a project of the  Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement. Our Theolab content is created by our staff student affiliates team at Seattle University. For 2022, we revive and revitalize our RoundTable for a new generation. The RoundTable focuses on round-table [...] Read More

Podcast: Virtues, Civic Friendship and Moral Repair

Dr. Nancy Snow is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing at the University of Oklahoma. She was co-Director of The Self, Motivation & Virtue Project, a $2.6 million research initiative on the moral self, and is currently the Principal Investigator of The Self, Virtue, and Public Life [...] Read More

Podcast: Stop Dying with Guilt

Subscribe to our Podcasts at:    Recently, Religica Theolab Founder Dr. Michael Reid Trice had a chance to speak with Human Rights Activist Antje Mattheus. Antje joined the Action Reconciliation Service for Peace and moved to Philadelphia as a volunteer in 1974 to work with the United Farm Workers’ Union. Her forthcoming book, Cresheim Farm, [...] Read More

Blogcast: Amanda Gorman’s Moral Imagination and the Wisdom of Augustine

Listen to this BlogCast Amanda Gorman performs 'The Hill We Climb' Read this BlogCast Amanda Gorman, the Poet Laureate for the January 20, 2021 US Presidential Inauguration, enacted her poem, ‘The Hill We Climb,” with images that encourage a country to hold a mirror up close to the face of our collective well-being.  This is [...] Read More