Center of Christian-Muslim
Engagement for Peace and Justice
For many years LSTC has used Chicago’s
many cultures and various faiths to teach students
how to witness to God’s love in Christ Jesus while
understanding and respecting the faiths of Jews,
Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and neighbors from
other faith traditions. The seminary has long
been teaching courses on Jewish contributions to
Christian thought and since 1991 has offered courses
on Islam and Christian-Muslim relations. Over
the years, LSTC has been privileged to welcome
Muslims from around the world who come to
study for advanced degrees with concentrations in
interfaith studies.
LSTC was chosen for this unique
interfaith exchange because of its excellent faculty,
its diverse urban setting and the resources available
through LSTC’s relationship with the Hyde Park
Cluster Seminaries and the University of Chicago.
The events of September 11, 2001 have only
demonstrated the importance of these endeavors.
Thanks to a generous gift, LSTC is able to enhance these efforts and move into a deeper,
more intentional and sustained relationship with the Muslim community. September 2006
marked the establishment of the Harold S. Vogelaar Chair in Christian-Muslim Studies
and Interfaith Relations and the inauguration of a Center of Christian-Muslim Engagement
for Peace and Justice.
The primary work of the Chair and Center is to foster and deepen relations between
Christians and Muslims, and in doing so to make significant contributions to the larger
purpose of promoting peace and building bridges of mutual understanding, cooperation and
respect among people of all faiths. A strong core of classes in Islam and Christian-Muslim
relations will routinely be offered, with other
courses offered to supplement them.
In addition, courses in Islam and Christian-Muslim
relations are available at other ACTS schools. These offerings provide many opportunities
for students who wish to take a course or two in Christian-Muslim relations or for students
seeking a concentration in Christian-Muslim studies. For additional information, contact
CCME director Dr. Michael Shelley at ccme@lstc.edu or (773) 256-0708.

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