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Religion and the Environment , 2006-05-02

 File — Container: Shelf 29, Box: 87, Folder: 25
Identifier: 29.87.25

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

Contains materials related to public programs during the time period, except for Awards and Colloquia which have separate series

Dates

  • Event: 2006-05-02

Extent

From the Series: 1 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Religion and the Environment The Rt. Rev. Steven Charleston Tuesday, May 2, 2006 at 7:30 pm

The Rt. Rev. Steven Charleston is President and Dean of Episcopal Divinity School (EDS) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, one of the historic theological seminaries training both lay and ordained leadership for the church. A citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Bishop Charleston was born and raised as a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma in a family that has had a long history of service in the Christian Native American community. Steven received his Bachelor’s degree in Religion from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1971. His Masters of Divinity was from EDS in 1976. He holds two honorary doctorates, one from Alaska Pacific University and the other from his alma mater, Trinity College.

Charleston was the national staff officer for Native American ministries in the Episcopal Church; he became the Director of the Dakota Leadership Program and developed alternative training models for indigenous laity and clergy on the many reservation communities of the Dakotas. Following this ministry, he became tenured professor at Luther-Northwestern Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and directed the creation of that school’s cross-cultural studies program. Steven became diocesan bishop of Alaska and served in this capacity for many years before returning to New England to become chaplain of his college in Hartford. He also served as the Assistant Bishop of Connecticut. Bishop Charleston is widely recognized as a leading proponent for justice issues and for spiritual renewal in the church in both the United States and Canada. He has been called "one of the best preachers in the Episcopal Church," leading worship services ranging from a revival style service in Texas to Lenten Services at Harvard. He is featured in Trinity Church Wall Street’s video, Good News: A Congregational Resource for Reconciliation and in Every Voice Network’s new Via Media tool for evangelism. Bishop Charleston has appeared on ABC World News Tonight, BBC World News, BBC Today Programme, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, The O’Reilly Factor, and other television and radio programs. Publications include: Good News: A Congregational Resource for Reconciliation (Episcopal Divinity School); article on Matthew Shepard, Southern Voices; as well as a variety of articles on spirituality and ministry for Lutheran and Episcopal publications. He is married to Suzanne Charleston, a graduate of the Museum School in Boston and Tufts University. She holds her MFA degree from the University of Minnesota. She is a working artist and a member of the Cambridge Artists Association. Their son, Nick, is a student at the Art Institute of Boston.

Related Materials

Minidisc and CD 80.1.18 O:\RC10_Public_Programs\RC10A_Programs\FY2005_2006\20060502_ReligionAndEnvironment_29-87-25

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