Interested in studying food and faith?
- Wake Forest University's School of Divinity offers a Food and Faith Degree Concentration, "designed to equip religious leaders with the knowledge, skills, and pastoral habits necessary to guide congregations and other faith-based organizations into creating more redemptive food systems where God’s shalom becomes visible for a hungry world."
- The Farminary Project at Princeton Seminary "integrates theological education with small-scale sustainable agriculture in the conviction that the skills and character vital to faithful Christian leadership must be formed in direct relationship with God’s good creation. Located at the seminary’s 21-acre farm, this project is a garden of innovation and an incubator for leadership."
- The Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (FES) and Yale Divinity School offer a joint Masters degree program in Religion and Ecology, aimed at students who wish to integrate the study of environmental issues and religious communities and study the cultural and ethical dimensions of environmental problems. The joint degree is strongly supported by co-appointed faculty and by the Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale.
- The Methodist Theological School in Ohio offers a Master of Arts in Practical Theology with an Ecology and Justice Specialization, constructing a foundation in practical theology for engaging systems that support the thriving of life for future generations.
Check out the program from Trevor Zoo's Blessing of the Animals event below: