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Course Description

Instructor: Dr. Forrest E. Harris

Delivery: Online, Asynchronous

“Leadership and moral imagination is not a moment, but a movement—made visible in the everyday practices of religious and moral leadership.”– Forrest E. Harris

This asynchronous four-session course invites faith leaders, laypersons, and community builders to explore the soul of religious leadership as a liberating practice rooted in moral courage, hope, and justice. Drawing from the tradition of social justice and global liberation movements, the course reclaims religious leadership as a spiritual vocation rather than a managerial function. It asks: What does it mean to lead with a liberated spirit in a fearful and divided world? Participants will journey through scripture, history, and lived experience to cultivate the inner stillness, critical consciousness, and prophetic imagination necessary for practicing transformative leadership in their communities.

Interested in taking this course as a group or bringing this course to your institution?  Email Nathan Cost for group rates and options: nathan.a.cost@vanderbilt.edu

To view view Vanderbilt Divinity School's full catalogue of current, future, and previous programming, visit the Lifelong Learning website here.

 

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Section Title
The Social Role of Religion: Leadership and Moral Imagination in Our Times
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