Think theologically. Act Justly.
Center for Theology and Justice
The CTJ brings together people and resources to catalyze and amplify the study and practice of justice at Brite Divinity School. The Center brings theological perspectives to any issues of justice, especially systemic injustice. Key concerns include, but are not limited to, tending to how anti-Black racism, women and gender (LGBTQIA+) discrimination, poverty, ecological crises, immigration policies, and anti-Semitism manifest in systems (e.g. mass incarceration, housing, education, healthcare, voting rights, public policy, etc.)
CTJ Virtual Gathering
Wednesday, September 18 at 5:00 p.m.
We invite students to participate in this community gathering at the intersection of theology and Justice. The CTJ Gatherings give students opportunities to gather, discuss, and collaborate on issues involving the integration of Theology and justice on campus and beyond.
Black Theology through the Arts Student Showcase
Tuesday, March 4 at 5:30 p.m.
The Black Church Studies Program and Center for Theology and Justice are hosting Black Theology through the Arts Student Showcase.