When: June 2, 2022, – June 16, 7 p.m. (Thursdays)
Where: Online.
For: Anyone.

How can we integrate all creation into our practice of praying; joining human with nonhuman kindred prayer? Find out more through a three-session online class offered by the University of the South (Sewanee) beginning Thursday, June 2. Each session is based on petitions within the Lord’s Prayer from a specific perspective –
- Theocentric, facing toward God
- Creature-centric (human and nonhuman) requests for daily bread, forgiveness, and deliverance from evil
- Doxology, the biblical rootage of kingdom, power, and glory, and how these implicate the nonhuman
Instructor Collin Cornell is a teacher, writer, former professor, and now coordinator of the University of the South (Sewanee) School’s Center for Religion and Environment. He brings an ecological conviction, rooted in scripture, to all his work of educating. Tuition fee for the course is $100.