ECO Core

Session: Spring
Type: Online, Synchronous
Units: 3
Academic Year: 2021 - 2022
Approval Required: No

Educating to “Create Just and Sustainable Communities that Counter Oppressions”(“ECO”) is a core goal of Starr King’s M.Div. and M.A.S.C. degree programs. In this required core synchronous course, M.Div. and M.A.S.C. students work together to form a framework for counter-oppressive spiritual leadership. We will ask: how can spirituality, ministry, and religious activism respond to the multiple and intersecting realities of injustice, suffering, and oppression in our lives and our world? What models of justice and sustainable community invite our commitment? Drawing on Unitarian Universalist and multi-religious sources, we will explore how in the midst of a world marked by tragedy, sorrow and injustice there remain abiding resources of beauty and grace that nourish resistance, offer healing and call us to accountability and community building. Reflection essays and final paper.

Relates to Thresholds #2,5,7 and 8 and MFC Competency #4.

Please take in the first term after Orientation, as the course will introduce you to studying at SKSM.

[22 max enrollment; Auditors excluded]