“Who is wise and understanding among you? By his good conduct let him show his works in the meekness of wisdom...But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere.” James 3:13,17
@pgziegler1 Would've loved to be there! So much need for constructive engagement of these issues in conversation with global south cosmology. Some of the most common issues my students wrestle with.
@M_Christianity Absolutely! Dr. Gaisie's work is significant to my own thinking and would likely turn out to be a primary interlocutor in the project as I conceive it.
I'd love to find a PhD program where I could constructively engage Maximus the Confessor's Christocentric cosmology in conversation with African traditional religious metaphysyics; to show how the Chalcedonian Christ might re-order the cosmos in the African religious imagination.
@TechCharts@PeterLBrandt Question: does the steepness of the neckline make this inverse H&S breakout questionable? Or does the length of the line mitigate steepness? (Or do I have this entirely wrong?)
@_AndrewTucker Interesting. Wish I would’ve know about it a bit earlier. Probably a bit late to slap together a proposal now. Will keep an eye out for future years though!
@JJ_Denhollander Ha. It’s like small town America industrialized. I lived in a town of 900 in Kentucky and could get the same variety of stuff at Billy-Dicks gas station/cafe/mini-grocery/hardware store down the road.
@tenshi_anna Fascinatingly, maintaining ancestral relations is one of the most profound realities in much of African culture. Even in modernizing/globalizing cities, it is still the norm.
This is in no form or fashion my area, but a very fascinating postdoc opportunity to study Lewis and Tolkien has opened at Magdalen. Circulate if you know anyone who is a fit! https://t.co/D7Czc38Pfm