Rebecca Todd Peters served as the McClendon Theologian-in-Residence last weekend at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C. The church is blocks from the White House and has a long and rich history in the nation’s capitol.
Peters presented a series of four lectures over the course of two days as well as preaching on Sunday. The lectures were drawn from her current book project in which she is developing a new ethic of solidarity as a way for first-world Christians to live with integrity in a globalizing world of increased inequality and environmental degradation.
Her lectures were: “Theories of Globalization”, “Cultivating a Conscience”, “Examining Economics”, and “Moving Toward Metanoia”.