I’ve been asked to contribute to an anthology about “Finding Christ in the Quaker Church”. If you, dear reader, know me well, then I’d be curious to hear what you think I might particularly be able to highlight or contribute to that conversation. If you, dear reader, do not know me well, then I’d be [...]
A long time ago, on the other side of my Urban Ministries of Durham field education placement, I submitted a paper to the Peace and Justice Studies Association Conference, which is held this year in co-ordination with Gandhi-King Conference. I never heard back, so I assumed that my paper was not accepted. Imagine my shock, [...]
I’ve been relatively quiet on this blog. The reason is because the Christian Ethics class taught by Amy Laura Hall has a message board, and I’ve been spending a lot of free time over there having conversations about epistemology, linguistics, and COINTELPRO. Unfortunately, it’s in a walled garden, so I can’t share it with you. [...]
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Posted 19 February 2011
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