Category: Culture
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Dyslexia & Diverse Learning with Prof. Maryanne Wolf (Podcast)
Read more: Dyslexia & Diverse Learning with Prof. Maryanne Wolf (Podcast)Alt txt: Image of our guest, Prof. Maryanne Wolf, with our cohosts: Dr. Amber Bowen, Dr. John Anthony Dunne, Stephanie Kate Judd, Rev. Daniel Parham, Dr. Madison Pierce. In this episode we’re joined by Professor Maryanne Wolf to discuss Dyslexia. Prof. Wolf is the Director of the Center for Dyslexia, Diverse Learners, and Social Justice…
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Biblical Critical Theory with Dr. Christopher Watkin (Podcast)
Read more: Biblical Critical Theory with Dr. Christopher Watkin (Podcast)In this episode we’re joined by Dr. Christopher Watkin to talk about Biblical Critical Theory. Dr. Watkin is Senior Lecturer in French Studies at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, and he’s the author of Biblical Critical Theory: How The Bible’s Unfolding Story Makes Sense of Modern Life and Culture (published by Zondervan). In our conversation,…
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Kintsugi & Justice with Haejin Shim Fujimura (Podcast)
Read more: Kintsugi & Justice with Haejin Shim Fujimura (Podcast)In this episode we’re talking about Kintsugi & Justice with Haejin Shim Fujimura, who is a lawyer who runs her own law firm in NYC, Shim & Associates, and an entrepreneur who has started four businesses, including Academy Kintsugi, which uses the Kintsugi method to teach people about the beauty of mending our brokenness to…
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Lament & Hope in the Face of the Occupation with Lamma Mansour (Podcast)
Read more: Lament & Hope in the Face of the Occupation with Lamma Mansour (Podcast)In this episode we close out our series on Palestinian Liberation Theology by discussing Lament and Hope in the face of the occupation with Lamma Mansour, who is a Palestinian Christian from Nazareth currently pursuing her doctorate in social policy at Oxford University. Over the course of the conversation, we talk with Lamma about how…
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Living in the Shadow of Christian Zionism with Tony Deik (Podcast)
Read more: Living in the Shadow of Christian Zionism with Tony Deik (Podcast)In the penultimate episode of our series on Palestinian Liberation Theology, we talk about living in the shadow of Christian Zionism with Tony Deik, who is currently a residential researcher at Tyndale House in Cambridge, where he is working on his PhD research in New Testament, as well as a lecturer in Biblical Studies at…
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Women Behind the Wall with Shadi Qubti (Podcast)
Read more: Women Behind the Wall with Shadi Qubti (Podcast)In this episode we continue our series on Palestinian Liberation Theology talking about Women Behind The Wall with Shadia Qubti, who is a Palestinian Christian from Nazareth and has worked in peacebuilding and advocacy initiatives for 15 years in Israel and Palestine. She is the host of Women Behind the Wall, which features stories of…
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Palestinian Theology & Identity from a Feminist Perspective with Marah Sarji (Podcast)
Read more: Palestinian Theology & Identity from a Feminist Perspective with Marah Sarji (Podcast)In this episode in our series on Palestinian Liberation Theology we discuss the intersectionality of the Palestinian experience by discussing matters of identity from a feminist perspective with Marah Sarji, who is a Christian Palestinian working on a master’s degree in Anthropology from Tel Aviv University. Over the course of the episode, Marah talks with…
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How Art Shapes Empathy with Dr. Mary McCampbell (Podcast)
Read more: How Art Shapes Empathy with Dr. Mary McCampbell (Podcast)In this episode we talk about the role of art and the imagination in shaping empathy with Dr. Mary McCampbell, Associate Professor of Humanities at Lee University in Tennessee and the author of Imagining our Neighbors as Ourselves: How Art Shapes Empathy (published by Fortress). As Dr. McCampbell explains, the origin for the idea of…
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Reading and Reflecting on the Classics with Dr. Karen Swallow Prior (Podcast)
Read more: Reading and Reflecting on the Classics with Dr. Karen Swallow Prior (Podcast)In this episode we’re joined by Dr. Karen Swallow Prior to discuss Guides for Reading and Reflecting (published by B&H). Dr. Karen Swallow Prior is Research Professor of English and Christianity and Culture at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, the host or Jesus and Jane Austen, and the editor of a series that we’re discussing today,…
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Theology and Black Mirror: Part Two with Dr. Jeremiah Bailey, Elizabeth Culhane, Prof. James McGrath, and Dr. Nathaniel Warne (Podcast)
Read more: Theology and Black Mirror: Part Two with Dr. Jeremiah Bailey, Elizabeth Culhane, Prof. James McGrath, and Dr. Nathaniel Warne (Podcast)In this episode we’re once more talking about the new book, Theology and Black Mirror (published by Lexington and Fortress Academic, imprints of Rowman & Littlefield), that was edited by team members from The Two Cities podcast, Dr. Amber Bowen and Dr. John Anthony Dunne. Joining us for this conversation are four additional contributors to…
