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The Trestle At Pope Lick Creek, Adam Zahler
The Trestle At Pope Lick Creek, Adam Zahler
Event Archive
February 10-13, 17-20 2010
Michelson Theatre, Little Center, Clark University
Director: Adam Zahler
Costume Designer: Jessie Darrell Jarbadan
Stage Manager: Audrey Fox
Set Desgin: Chris Weinrobe
Technical Theater: Ivelin Angelov, Andrew Berger, Elizabeth Decasse, Casey Harrington, Jordan Heller, Soeren Hilck, Aidan MacDonald, Cameron Miller, Daniel Murphy, Alana Osborn-Lief, Luis Ramos, Warren Reid, Briana Salomne, Daniel Zeliger
Assistant Technical Director: Kevin McGerigle
Electricians: Kaite Stone, Sarah Schneider, Chris Macioci
CAST
Dalton Chance: Michael Jokinen
Pace Creagan: Emily Boyle
Chas Weaver: Thaddeus Kelly
Gin Chance: Sarah Yourgrau
Dray Chance: Ian Michaels
Re-Imagining African Christologies: Conversing With The Interpretations And Appropriations Of Jesus Christ In Contemporary African Christianity, Victor I. Ezigbo
Re-Imagining African Christologies: Conversing With The Interpretations And Appropriations Of Jesus Christ In Contemporary African Christianity, Victor I. Ezigbo
Faculty Books
"Who do you say that I am" (Mark 8:29) is the question of Christology. By asking this question, Jesus invites his followers to interpret him from within their own contexts-history, experience, and social location. Therefore, all responses to Jesus's invitation are contextual. But for too long, many theologians particularly in the West have continued to see Christology as a universal endeavor that is devoid of any contextual influences. This understanding of Christology undermines Jesus's expectations from us to imagine and appropriate him from within our own contexts. In Re-imagining African Christologies, Victor I. Ezigbo presents a constructive exposition of the …
Sanctifying Grace, David L. Mckenna
Relational Spirituality, Todd Hall
William Bartram, The Search For Nature's Design: Selected Art, Letters, And Unpublished Writings., Thomas Hallock, Nancy Hoffmann
William Bartram, The Search For Nature's Design: Selected Art, Letters, And Unpublished Writings., Thomas Hallock, Nancy Hoffmann
Faculty Books
An important figure in early American science and letters, William Bartram (1739–1823) has been known almost exclusively for his classic book, Travels. William Bartram, The Search for Nature’s Design presents new material in the form of art, letters, and unpublished manuscripts. These documents expand our knowledge of Bartram as an explorer, naturalist, artist, writer, and citizen of the early Republic. Part One, the correspondence, includes letters to and from Bartram’s family, friends, and peers, establishing his developing consciousness about the natural world as well as his passion for rendering it in drawing. The difficult business of undertaking scientific study and …
Reclaiming And Cultivating The Christian Contemplative Tradition, Phileena Heuertz
Reclaiming And Cultivating The Christian Contemplative Tradition, Phileena Heuertz
ATS Chapel Services
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Finding Only Leaves, Timothy C. Tennent