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Practices

Habitiat for Humanity project on gulf coast

Habitat for Humanity on the Gulf Coast

The following narratives* illustrate lived theology in action:

The Get Involved section contains information about volunteer opportunities in Charlottesville.

The Lived Theology Internship program offers two University of Virginia undergraduates the unique opportunity to pursue service as an explicitly theological activity.

From time to time, The Project on Lived Theology awards Small Research Grants for projects undertaken in our field.

The Louise and Richard Goodwin Writing Prize for Excellence in Theological Writing is given to graduate students in recognition of essays that demonstrate creative theological thinking, excellence in scholarship,
faithful witness to the Christian tradition, and engagement with the community of faith. The writing prize is awarded by the Board of Directors of Theological Horizons, a non-profit corporation fostering reflection and responsibility in the church, the community, and the academy.


*The Project on Lived Theology is interested in a wide range of theological perspectives on social justice and public responsibility, but it does not necessarily promote or endorse any of those presented in the Practice narratives. The Project seeks to encourage open conversation on the theological sources of social hope and beloved community.