Theological Education Between the Times just posted my comments from the University Ethics panel at the @sofcethics. Would love to hear your thoughts! https://t.co/ang69AlFFC @protestantethic@CandlerTheology
Somehow I missed this fantastic essay by @SaWilliams212 published by @PolTheoNetwork a few months ago. My thoughts on theology’s relationship to the social sciences runs parallel to hers, particularly from my standpoint in World Christianity. https://t.co/11rbgSRfMi
@jeffguhin Needed this. Working on my first book proposal and writing is like walking through quicksand right now. I know what I want for say, but the genre is tripping me up.
There’s a little over a week left to submit an abstract to this call for a special issue of Religion & Education on “Religion, Ethics, and Community-Based Learning”! Deadline to submit is July 31st. Find out more here: https://t.co/4YYOmPu5w0
Thanks to @ReligionandJ for putting together this provocative panel for our Symposium attendees. “Privilege and Power in the Capitalocene” featured Joerg Rieger (@Joerg_Rieger), Charlene Sinclair and Chaumtoli Huq (@profhuq)
We are incredibly grateful to Dr. Melissa Snarr for serving as our Plenary Speaker for the FPE’s 2022 Symposium! Dr. Snarr’s lecture was titled “Good Refugees Don’t Organize: Intersectional Worker Agency and Protestant Christian Ethics.”
Last night, Dr. Melissa Snarr moderated a conversation with Aly Benítez and @revjenbailey on Movement Chaplaincy.
We gathered in the chapel @ West End United Methodist Church.
There is still time to submit an abstract to this call for a special issue of Religion & Education on “Religion, Ethics, and Community-Based Learning”! We will consider abstracts until July 31, 2022, full manuscripts due Feb. 15. Find out more here: https://t.co/4YYOmPu5w0
Please check out and spread the word on this call for papers for a special issue of Religion & Education I am co-editing with Kristyn Sessions on “Religion, Ethics, and Community-Based Learning”! https://t.co/ba30ulA6sN