Event Title

The Jerusalem of Christianity

Presenter Information

Steven L. Derfler Ph.D.

Start Date

13-11-2013 10:00 AM

Location

Church of St. Edward, Social Hall
9401 Nesbitt Avenue South, Bloomington, MN 55437

Admission

Free and open to the public

Description

This is the second lecture in a series given by by Steven L. Derfler titled Jerusalem: City of Holiness for Jews, Christians, and Muslims, which focuses on the events that make Jerusalem a holy city for the three great Abrahamic religions. In this lecture he will explore the history of Muslims in this city and the nature of their distinctive attachments to it.

Steven L. Derfler, Ph.D., is executive director of Educational Resources, Inc., a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote understanding and tolerance among different ethnic and religious groups. An archeologist and historian who has been uncovering the histories of ancient civilizations for over 35 years, he has directed and supervised numerous archeological field trips and study tours in the Middle East and Northern Africa. He specializes in tracing the development of western religions from their roots in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean region to their diverse expressions in today’s world. Among his numerous publications is the novel Israel’s Pharaoh (Xlibris, 2012).

Sponsored by the Jay Phillips Center and the Church of St. Edward

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Steven L. Derfler

 
Nov 13th, 10:00 AM

The Jerusalem of Christianity

Church of St. Edward, Social Hall
9401 Nesbitt Avenue South, Bloomington, MN 55437

This is the second lecture in a series given by by Steven L. Derfler titled Jerusalem: City of Holiness for Jews, Christians, and Muslims, which focuses on the events that make Jerusalem a holy city for the three great Abrahamic religions. In this lecture he will explore the history of Muslims in this city and the nature of their distinctive attachments to it.

Steven L. Derfler, Ph.D., is executive director of Educational Resources, Inc., a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote understanding and tolerance among different ethnic and religious groups. An archeologist and historian who has been uncovering the histories of ancient civilizations for over 35 years, he has directed and supervised numerous archeological field trips and study tours in the Middle East and Northern Africa. He specializes in tracing the development of western religions from their roots in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean region to their diverse expressions in today’s world. Among his numerous publications is the novel Israel’s Pharaoh (Xlibris, 2012).

Sponsored by the Jay Phillips Center and the Church of St. Edward