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The Gift of Listening to the Other

On March 8, 2019, at our International Women’s Day conference at Hart House, we invited Faculty from the member colleges of the Toronto School of Theology to describe the importance of listening by sharing their stories. In these talks from our event, we see how listening can transform ourselves and others.

Panelists (from L to R): Drs. Judy Paulsen, Mary Jo Leddy, Sally Armour Wotton, Callie Callon, Katharine Lochnan. Moderator: Dr. Marion Taylor, Graduate Director and Professor of Old Testament.

Dr. Katharine Lochnan

Theology, Spirituality and the Arts, Regis College; Senior Curator Emeritus, Art Gallery of Ontario.

LISTENING TO THE GREAT MASTERS OF ART.

Sally Armour Wotton

Adjunct Professor of Storytelling and Story Writing, Trinity College

HOW DRAMA CAN HELP US BECOME BETTER LISTENERS.

Dr. Callie Callon

Assistant Professor, New Testament, St. Michael’s College

DO WE LISTEN DIFFERENTLY TO PEOPLE WITH CERTAIN PHYSICAL APPEARANCES?

Dr. Mary Jo Leddy

Religion & Society, Regis College; Founder of Romero House for Refugees.

HOW LISTENING CAN TRANSFORM A COMMUNITY.

DR. JUDY PAULSEN

Professor of Evangelism & Director of the Institute of Evangelism, Wycliffe College

DO WE LISTEN ENOUGH IN MINISTRY?

DR. MARION TAYLOR, Moderator

Professor of Old Testament & Graduate Director, Wycliffe College

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