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Full-Text Articles in Religion
Polarization And The Pontificate Of Francis: Searching For Unity On The Synodal Path, Logan Liut
Polarization And The Pontificate Of Francis: Searching For Unity On The Synodal Path, Logan Liut
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No abstract provided.
The Case Of Québec And Bill 21 In The Landscape Of Polarization, Sabrina Di Matteo
The Case Of Québec And Bill 21 In The Landscape Of Polarization, Sabrina Di Matteo
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No abstract provided.
Evangelicals, The Authentic Self, And Polarization In Canada, Rick Hiemstra
Evangelicals, The Authentic Self, And Polarization In Canada, Rick Hiemstra
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No abstract provided.
Post Truth? Facts And Faithfulness, John Milloy
A House Divided: The Structure Of Political Polarization Analyzed, Jeffrey Dudiak
A House Divided: The Structure Of Political Polarization Analyzed, Jeffrey Dudiak
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No abstract provided.
Finding Common Ground In A Time Of Polarization, John Milloy
Finding Common Ground In A Time Of Polarization, John Milloy
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No abstract provided.
Measuring Intergroup Relations In Canada During And After The Pandemic, Jack Jedwab
Measuring Intergroup Relations In Canada During And After The Pandemic, Jack Jedwab
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No abstract provided.
Pluralism, Political Creeds, And Competing Ontologies: Faith Leaders As A Resource For Navigating Polarization, Bruce J. Clemenger
Pluralism, Political Creeds, And Competing Ontologies: Faith Leaders As A Resource For Navigating Polarization, Bruce J. Clemenger
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No abstract provided.
Conspiracy Theories And Religion: Christian Nationalism And The Rise Of North American Populism, Carmen Celestini
Conspiracy Theories And Religion: Christian Nationalism And The Rise Of North American Populism, Carmen Celestini
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No abstract provided.
Making Our Society Whole: Can Interfaith Conversation Counter Rage-Farming With Love-Farming?, Elizabeth May
Making Our Society Whole: Can Interfaith Conversation Counter Rage-Farming With Love-Farming?, Elizabeth May
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No abstract provided.
Reconciliation, Polarization, And Faith: What Direction Will We Choose?, Charlene Bearhead
Reconciliation, Polarization, And Faith: What Direction Will We Choose?, Charlene Bearhead
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No abstract provided.
Truth, John Milloy
Combatting Islamophobia: Addressing An Ongoing Threat To Building The Society We Deserve, Amira Elghawaby
Combatting Islamophobia: Addressing An Ongoing Threat To Building The Society We Deserve, Amira Elghawaby
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No abstract provided.
Indigenous Reconciliation And Right Relations In A Polarized Land, Kim Uyede-Kai
Indigenous Reconciliation And Right Relations In A Polarized Land, Kim Uyede-Kai
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No abstract provided.
Sitting On The Fence, Janaki Bandara
Church After The Corona Pandemic: Consequences For Worship And Theology, Mark W. Harris
Church After The Corona Pandemic: Consequences For Worship And Theology, Mark W. Harris
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No abstract provided.
Singing Common Ground: Inshallah Offers An Embodied Response To Polarization To An Interfaith Audience, Debbie Lou Ludolph, Héctor A. Acero Ferrer
Singing Common Ground: Inshallah Offers An Embodied Response To Polarization To An Interfaith Audience, Debbie Lou Ludolph, Héctor A. Acero Ferrer
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No abstract provided.
Canadian Lutheran History: Remembering Today, For The Sake Of Tomorrow, Karen Kuhnert
Canadian Lutheran History: Remembering Today, For The Sake Of Tomorrow, Karen Kuhnert
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No abstract provided.
Confessional Lutheran Identities In The Canadian Context: An Overview Of Free Conferences, Gordon A. Jensen, Stephen Larson
Confessional Lutheran Identities In The Canadian Context: An Overview Of Free Conferences, Gordon A. Jensen, Stephen Larson
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This Article includes the Introduction by Rev. Dr. Stephen Larson and the feature Paper presentation by Rev. Dr. Gordon Jensen as delivered in Webinar 1 (October 25, 2022) of the Webinar Series “For the Sake of the Gospel” hosted by the Remembering Today for the Church of Tomorrow Project in partnership with Martin Luther University College and Lutheran Theological Seminary. Themes from this presentation appear in many of the articles in this issue.
Insights From Mluc And Lts, Kristine Lund, William H. Harrison, Donald W. Sjoberg
Insights From Mluc And Lts, Kristine Lund, William H. Harrison, Donald W. Sjoberg
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These insights were shared as part of Webinar 2 (November 15, 2022) of the Webinar Series “For the Sake of the Gospel” hosted by the Remembering Today for the Church of Tomorrow Project in partnership with Martin Luther University College and Lutheran Theological Seminary. See also “Insights from LTS and MLUC Webinar I” in this Issue. Transcription and Endnotes by Karen Kuhnert.
Remembering Lutheran Campus Ministry For The Sake Of The Gospel, Stephen Larson, Kenneth C. Kuhn, Karen Kuhnert
Remembering Lutheran Campus Ministry For The Sake Of The Gospel, Stephen Larson, Kenneth C. Kuhn, Karen Kuhnert
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This Article was created from the “Remembering Campus Ministry” video (posted November 15, 2022) and shown via Zoom–Share Screen during Webinar 2. Watch the video at https://youtu.be/mcna_jp3iEM. The video was followed by reflections by Rev. Dr. Bishop Donald W. Sjoberg and Rev. Dr. Bishop Susan C. Johnson, both of whom were active in Lutheran Campus Ministry and the Lutheran Student Movement in Canada. See also “Gathering and Sending: Welcome, Greetings, Blessings Webinar 2 (Donald W. Sjoberg, Susan C. Johnson)” in this issue.
Called To Serve, Bridgewater, Lunenburg County, Peter C. Oickle
Called To Serve, Bridgewater, Lunenburg County, Peter C. Oickle
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No abstract provided.
A Decolonial Vision Of God: Relationships Between Indigenous Peoples And The Evangelical Lutheran Church In Canada, Danika Jorgensen-Skakum
A Decolonial Vision Of God: Relationships Between Indigenous Peoples And The Evangelical Lutheran Church In Canada, Danika Jorgensen-Skakum
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No abstract provided.
Remembering Canadian Lutheran World Relief - Relationships: Coastal Compassion, A Propositional History, Karen Kuhnert
Remembering Canadian Lutheran World Relief - Relationships: Coastal Compassion, A Propositional History, Karen Kuhnert
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This story-telling presentation was prepared by Karen Kuhnert for Webinar 2 (November 15, 2022) of the Webinar Series “For the Sake of the Gospel” hosted by the Remembering Today for the Church of Tomorrow Project in partnership with Martin Luther University College and Lutheran Theological Seminary. For more on “Propositional History” see the Foreword of this issue.
Insights From Lts And Mluc, William H. Harrison, Kristine Lund, Donald W. Sjoberg
Insights From Lts And Mluc, William H. Harrison, Kristine Lund, Donald W. Sjoberg
Consensus
These insights were shared as part of Webinar 1 (October 25, 2022) of the Webinar Series “For the Sake of the Gospel” hosted by the Remembering Today for the Church of Tomorrow Project in partnership with Martin Luther University College and Lutheran Theological Seminary. See also “Insights from MLUC and LTS Webinar 2” in this Issue. Transcription and Endnotes by Karen Kuhnert.
Remembering Our Legacy In Diaconal Ministry, Anne Keffer, Scott Knarr, Sherry Coman, Michelle Collins
Remembering Our Legacy In Diaconal Ministry, Anne Keffer, Scott Knarr, Sherry Coman, Michelle Collins
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No abstract provided.
Gathering And Sending: Welcome, Greetings, Blessings, Webinar 2, Donald W. Sjoberg, Susan C. Johnson
Gathering And Sending: Welcome, Greetings, Blessings, Webinar 2, Donald W. Sjoberg, Susan C. Johnson
Consensus
These words of Gathering and Sending: Welcome, Greetings, Blessings, were part of Webinar 2 (November 15, 2022) of the Webinar Series “For the Sake of the Gospel” hosted by the Remembering Today for the Church of Tomorrow Project in partnership with Martin Luther University College and Lutheran Theological Seminary. Endnotes by Karen Kuhnert. Kuhnert opened with an Acknowledgement of Indigenous Neighbours and Territories.
Selected Bibliography In Canadian Lutheran History, Karen Kuhnert, Gordon A. Jensen
Selected Bibliography In Canadian Lutheran History, Karen Kuhnert, Gordon A. Jensen
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No abstract provided.
On Home, Homelessness, And Existential Transit, Héctor A. Acero Ferrer
On Home, Homelessness, And Existential Transit, Héctor A. Acero Ferrer
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No abstract provided.
Gathering And Sending: Welcome, Greetings, Blessings Webinar 1, Donald W. Sjoberg
Gathering And Sending: Welcome, Greetings, Blessings Webinar 1, Donald W. Sjoberg
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These words of Gathering and Sending: Welcome, Greetings, Blessings, were part of Webinar 1 (October 25, 2022) in the Series “For the Sake of the Gospel” hosted by the Remembering Today for the Church of Tomorrow Project in partnership with Martin Luther University College and Lutheran Theological Seminary. Karen Kuhnert opened with an Acknowledgement of Indigenous Neighbours and Territories.