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Spiritual Formation Leadership (TEL)

Instructor:  Dr. Ish Ruiz | Partner: Pacific School of Religion
Learning Pillar:  Wisdom-Based Leadership | Rigor Level: Medium

 

Welcome

This course is one part of nine in the Theological Education for Leadership (TEL) Learning Path offered by PSR.  It is one quarter of the full-term course of the same name and is considered the introduction to the introductory overview of Spiritual Formation.  The course guides you in an exploration of your own embedded spirituality and will introduce you to the practice of translating scholarly spiritual and theological insights into a public-facing spiritual philosophy that will enable you in becoming spiritual leaders to individuals and communities while aiding in your own spiritual development.

Learning Objectives

In this TEL course, you will learn:
  1. Articulate a personal understanding of the embedded theologies that have informed their personal spiritual growth and vocational journey.
  2. Analyze various perspectives on the process of personal and communal spiritual growth.
  3. Apply concepts of Christian Spirituality to their personal growth, their vocation, and the spiritual growth of others.
 
 

Meet the Instructor

Dr. Ish Ruiz is an assistant professor of Latinx and Queer Decolonial Theology at Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, CA, and holds a PhD in Theology and Ethics from the Graduate Theological Union. A native from Puerto Rico and a queer Catholic theologian, his research interests explore the intersection between queer theology, Latinx theology, ecclesiology, sexual ethics, liberation, human rights, and Catholic education. He is the author of LGBTQ+ Educators in Catholic Schools: Synodality, Inclusivity, and Justice (Rowman and Littlefield), the editor of Cornerstones: Sacred Stories of LGBTQ+ Employees in Catholic Institutions, and the author of numerous academic articles.

Prior to his appointment at the Pacific School of Religion, Dr. Ruiz served at Candler School of Theology at Emory University and at the University of Dayton. He also worked at the secondary school level for 11 years, chaired the Marianist LGBTQ+ Initiative team, offered several workshops to Catholic schools on Catholic LGBTQ+ inclusion, served as a union activist to protect the rights of LGBTQ+ Church employees, presented in several pastoral conferences throughout the US, and has actively ministered to queer Catholics for over a decade. Through his teaching, research, and service, Dr. Ruiz hopes to see a world where Catholicism (and Christianity, more broadly) embrace the diversity of gifts people of all racial backgrounds and sexual identities bring to society and the Church.

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