The Rev. Dr. Martin Marty, author of more than 50 books and a contributor to The Christian Century and Contexts, will present two seminars as part of the 25th anniversary of the Protestant Campus Ministry this year.
“Literate Faith for College Students: What's In It for U” will be held at 11 a.m. at College Park Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 1. A portion of the $40 cost, which includes a buffet lunch, will help fund a new endowment for the campus ministry. It is tax-deductible.
Registration is due by Oct. 18. To RSVP, contact Viki Brooks-McDonald, campus Protestant minister, at 388-6618, or brooksmv@union.edu.
Marty will discuss “When Beliefs Collide: Is There Hope for U?” at 7:30 p.m. in Memorial Chapel, also on Nov. 1. The talk will address themes from his book, When Religions Collide. The event is free to the College community. All others are asked to make a $10 donation.
Marty's visit is supported by funding from Union's Lamont Funds and First Methodist Church Carl lecture funds, in cooperation with the Capital Region Theological Center.
