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Candler School of Theology

 

Re-envisioning Leadership for a Hope-filled Future: October 12-14, 2008

Our religious and civic communities stand in need of effective leaders with vision and character. Candler School of Theology is responding to this need by gathering scholars, activists, ministers, educators, and citizens of all ages to re-imagine leadership in our current context. It is important for people of faith and conscience to develop more broadly inclusive concepts of leadership firmly rooted in commitments to the common good and with the idea of working across disciplines and sectors to try new approaches. With fresh voices, new ideas, and expanded partnerships, we hope to inspire and empower people of all ages to build and lead our society into the twenty-first century.

To learn more, go to www.alumniconnections.com/olc/pub/EMR/events/EMR2156838.html.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

EdelmanMarian Wright Edelman, president, Children’s Defense Fund

Marian Wright Edelman has been a lifelong advocate for disadvantaged Americans. Under her leadership, the Children’s Defense Fund has become the nation’s strongest voice for children and families. Its mission is to "leave no child behind" and to ensure every child a "healthy and fair" start in life and successful passage to adulthood with the help of caring families and communities. Her writings include Families in Peril: An Agenda for Social Change; The Measure of Our Success: A Letter to My Children and Yours; and I Can Make a Difference: A Treasury to Inspire Our Children.


PatelEboo Patel, executive director, Interfaith Youth Core

Eboo Patel works to build mutual respect and pluralism among religiously diverse young people by empowering them to work together in service to others through the Chicago-based Interfaith Youth Core. He is the author of Acts of Faith: The Story of an American Muslim, the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation. He holds a doctorate in the sociology of religion from Oxford University and serves as an online panelist for the "On Faith" blog, co-hosted by The Washington Post and Newsweek Magazine. He has written for The Chicago Tribune, The Journal of Muslim Law and Culture, and The Harvard Divinity School Bulletin, and appeared on National Public Radio.

CizikThe Reverend Richard Cizik, National Association of Evangelicals

Richard Cizik’s primary responsibilities include setting the National Association of Evangelicals’ policy direction on issues before Congress, the White House, and the Supreme Court, as well as serving as a national spokesman on issues of concern to evangelicals. He is the author of more than 100 published articles and editorials, including the landmark document "For the Health of the Nation: An Evangelical Call to Civic Engagement." Cizik was ordained in 1992 to a specific ministry calling in public affairs with the National Association of Evangelicals by the Evangelical Presbyterian Church and maintains a very active preaching and speaking schedule.

Concurrent Sessions to be announced in July 2008

For more information, go to www.alumniconnections.com/olc/pub/EMR/events/EMR2156838.html or email alice.tarkington@emory.edu or call 404.727.9142.

Schedule to be announced in July 2008

Registration

In an effort to embody a commitment to sustainability, we encourage participants to register online. (Please note: This registration page will take you to the Emory Alumni site. You do not have to be Emory alumni to register.)

Make Your Hotel Reservations Early!

An Early Bird conference rate of $169 (plus sales and occupancy tax) is available to attendees through August 11, 2008. After that date, the room rate increases to $194 (plus sales and occupancy tax).  To make reservations call the Emory Conference Center Hotel at 1-800-933-6679 and ask for the Candler Re-Envisioning Leadership Conference Early Bird rate at the Conference Center.

Directions

Questions

For questions, please contact Alice Tarkington, at alice.tarkington@emory.edu or call 404.727.9142.

Helpful Links

This conference has been generously supported by the Frank Sherman Fund for Ministry in Church and Society.