Madang: Chris Hedges
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chi, Earlham School of Religion, God-Talk, Reimagining Spirit, Spirit, Spirit-Chi, Willson Lectures
I was so honored to give the Willson Lectures at Earlham School of Religion on April 9, 2022.
I spoke on my book, Reimagining Spirit. I shared how the Spirit is wind, breath, light and vibration and connected that to the Asian concept of Chi.
Continue reading28 Monday Mar 2022
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I am so honored to be giving the 2022 ESR Willson Lectures on Reimagining Spirit. I hope you can all join me.
31 Monday Jan 2022
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discrimination, discussion, Earlham School of Religion, Fortress Press, Invisible, Nancy Bowen, racism, sexism
This is an Invisible book discussion held at Earlham School of Religion. Nancy Bowen Professor Emeritus of Old Testament sits down with @gracejisunkim to talk about Grace’s latest book #invisible (Fortress Press).
06 Thursday Jan 2022
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climate justice, Earlham School of Religion, global, Holy Spirit, pneumatology, Quaker, Quaker Studies
I am thrilled to be presenting a paper on the “Holy Spirit and Climate Justice” at the “Quaker Approaches to Understanding the Holy Spirit: Pneumatologies in Global Perspective” on January 7th. Please register and join me.
05 Monday Jul 2021
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Drew Hart, Earlham School of Religion, hope, Hope in Disarray, Inverse Podcast, Logos(ish), Matt Rhodes, Pilgrim Press, podcast
I had a wonderful time sharing my book Hope in Disarray on Inverse Podcast hosted by Jarrod McKenna and Drew Hart.
Hope is what I cling to in times of trouble and also in everyday life. Hope is an anchor that keeps us during times of storm.
Continue reading30 Wednesday Jun 2021
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anchor, APC Conference, book launch, Earlham School of Religion, hope, Hope in Disarray, Interfaith Dialogue, invocation, Pilgrim Press, Rep. Padma Kuppa, Robert Cornwall
I am so honored that Rep. Kuppa quoted me in in her Invocation. She read a section from my book, Hope in Disarray about hope being an anchor. What an honor and thrill for me. I am so grateful to her for all her work in Interfaith Dialogue.
Listen to her beautiful Invocation:
Continue reading31 Monday May 2021
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climate change, climate justice, Covid-19, Duke Divinity School, Earlham School of Religion, environmental justice, Faith and Leadership, pandemic, poor, rich, sustainability
Read my latest piece on climate change and the pandemic for Faith and Leadership at Duke Divinity School.
Continue readingA rare snowstorm dusts the cacti of the Sonoran Desert in Arizona. Weather changes will be exacerbated by climate change. Unsplash / NOAA
20 Saturday Feb 2021
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church, Covid-19, Dan Oetting, Earlham College, Earlham School of Religion, Earlhamite, faith, hope, Hope in Disarray, interview, lament, love, magazine, new book, Pilgrim Press, Spirit God
Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a professor of theology at Earlham School of Religion, is the author or editor of 19 books. Kim has also written articles for Time, The Nation, Christian Century, and Sojourners among many others. Her most recent book, Hope in Disarray, was published in December 2020.
Continue reading16 Tuesday Feb 2021
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Earlham School of Religion, Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty, hope, Hope in Disarray, Pilgrim Press, Spirit, spirituality, zoom
I look forward to participating in ESR’s Spirituality Gathering.
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