In this video, Steven Michael Denler (MATC) presents on his project, “Reframing Sin: Moving from a Paradigm of ‘Good and Bad’ to a Paradigm of ‘Life and Death’ through the Work of Saint Augustine.” Their work utilizes a blend of research methodology, personal exploration and engagement, and The Seattle School’s unique lens.
At the end of every academic year, we host the Integrative Project symposium, in which The Seattle School’s alumni, current students, faculty, staff, and the Seattle community at large are invited to witness and celebrate the bold, thoughtful, and creative work of our graduating Master of Divinity and MA in Theology & Culture students.įor these students, the Integrative Project serves as a capstone of their time in graduate school-born out of years of study, countless conversations with peers and faculty, and each student’s distinctive embodiment of text, soul, and culture.