ECOmmunity at CTS, Supported by the Henry Luce Structure



Neighborhoods are environments; what can you do to help them grow? CTS is introducing a brand-new program, hiring Jewish, Christian and Muslim students to build bridges throughout spiritual and cultural difference. Societal improvement ends up being the commonalities of our multifaith associate as we check out the intersections of doctrinal education, interreligious engagement, social justice and sustainability.

With the commitment to world repair as our commonalities, students will pursue a Master of Arts in Religious Management degree with concentrations in Social Improvement or Interfaith Engagement. Personalized programs of research study and an expanded list of Chicago partners for field placement make the ECOmmunity program perfect for students of varied spiritual traditions to learn from and with each other. They will likewise take advantage of a series of devoted workshops in community arranging, not-for-profit leadership, sustainability, interreligious engagement, conflict improvement and deconstructing opportunity. For additional details, contact our Director of Recruitment and Admissions ([email protected]) or go to the CTS interfaith engagement web page.

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