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The Virtual Body Of Christ In And Beyond Pandemic, Deanna A. Thompson Jan 2023

The Virtual Body Of Christ In And Beyond Pandemic, Deanna A. Thompson

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The Body Of Christ Has Always Been A Virtual Body, Deanna A. Thompson Jan 2023

The Body Of Christ Has Always Been A Virtual Body, Deanna A. Thompson

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Christian Life In Media Culture, Jeffrey H. Mahan Jan 2023

Christian Life In Media Culture, Jeffrey H. Mahan

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Identity And Community In Digital Culture, Jeffrey H. Mahan Jan 2023

Identity And Community In Digital Culture, Jeffrey H. Mahan

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Shaking The Leaves Of Identity, Rosalyn Kantlaht’Ant Elm, Janaki Bandara Jul 2022

Shaking The Leaves Of Identity, Rosalyn Kantlaht’Ant Elm, Janaki Bandara

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This article seeks to present a study of gender and sexuality based on an Indigenous and theologically interpreted understanding of ourselves, wonderfully made by God, who formed our inward parts and knit us together in our mother’s wombs. If we understand personhood in general and gender in particular to be a matter of lived experience rather than merely a matter of physicality, biology, and physiology, then our hearts and our spirits can be open to experiencing all people as Creator made them rather than through very limiting, merely mortal definitions. This article accesses the lived experience of Anglican Archdeacon Venerable …


A Queering, Jennifer Hind-Urquhart, Rachel Hind-Urquhart Jul 2022

A Queering, Jennifer Hind-Urquhart, Rachel Hind-Urquhart

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The Accented Word, Kayko Driedger Hesslein Jul 2021

The Accented Word, Kayko Driedger Hesslein

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There Was A Man Who Had Two Sons, David Schnasa Jacobsen May 2020

There Was A Man Who Had Two Sons, David Schnasa Jacobsen

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Ecology And Christian Education: How Sustainability Discourse And Theological Anthropology Inform Teaching Methods, Chad Rimmer May 2020

Ecology And Christian Education: How Sustainability Discourse And Theological Anthropology Inform Teaching Methods, Chad Rimmer

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This paper will sketch theoretical synergies between sustainability discourse and a Christian ecotheological approach to religious education, and point to pedagogical possibilities for bridging the two disciplines. Theology and natural science operate with certain anthropological assumptions. Those underlying anthropologies inform the teaching methods of environmental and religious education. Anthropologies that conceive of human being outside of ecological relationships are a root problem of our current ecological crisis. Many economic, political and social discourses colonize people from the land, particularly children, exacerbating the root causes of sustainability. This paper affirms that linking sustainability discourse and religious education is a way to …


Introducing A Comparative Ecotheology: Islamic Concept Of Basmalah And Luther’S Commentary On The Ten Commandments, Sayed Hassan Akhlaq May 2020

Introducing A Comparative Ecotheology: Islamic Concept Of Basmalah And Luther’S Commentary On The Ten Commandments, Sayed Hassan Akhlaq

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In our trying time of the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper discusses current environmental concerns in light of critical questions about the relationship between God and Mother Earth. This paper addresses this question in an inter-religious context. In order to fulfil its original duty of inculcating spirituality, faith can build a bridge between God and people on a constructive understanding of the Earth. To this end, Christianity and Islam offer notions of divine grace and divine lutf to do this duty. In this paper, I examine two inspiring sources: the Islamic motto of Basmalah, and Luther’s commentary on the Ten Commandments …


World Environment Day, Rachel Mash May 2020

World Environment Day, Rachel Mash

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Jesus: Ancient Architype, Sacrificial Son, Divine Messenger, Liz Hood May 2019

Jesus: Ancient Architype, Sacrificial Son, Divine Messenger, Liz Hood

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Faith, Feminism, And The Other: Rethinking Christian And Muslim Women’S Engagement, Idrisa Pandit May 2018

Faith, Feminism, And The Other: Rethinking Christian And Muslim Women’S Engagement, Idrisa Pandit

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Cruising (With) Luther – Indecent Lutheran Theologies From The South, Or What Makes A Lutheran Theology Lutheran, André S. Musskopf Dec 2017

Cruising (With) Luther – Indecent Lutheran Theologies From The South, Or What Makes A Lutheran Theology Lutheran, André S. Musskopf

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Hindu Avatar And Christian Incarnation: A Mystery Of The Presence Of God, Flora Visser Dec 2017

Hindu Avatar And Christian Incarnation: A Mystery Of The Presence Of God, Flora Visser

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Luther On Tamar: A Subaltern Response, Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon Nov 2017

Luther On Tamar: A Subaltern Response, Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon

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The Communal Self: Reading The Autobiographies Of Two Indian Christian Women, Mrinalini Sebastian Nov 2017

The Communal Self: Reading The Autobiographies Of Two Indian Christian Women, Mrinalini Sebastian

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Reformation Is Germane To African Women: An African Lutheran Woman’S Imagination, Faith Laguzia Nov 2017

Reformation Is Germane To African Women: An African Lutheran Woman’S Imagination, Faith Laguzia

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The Imam And The Pastor: Attempts At Peace In Nigeria Using Interfaith Dialogue, Jinelle Piereder Oct 2014

The Imam And The Pastor: Attempts At Peace In Nigeria Using Interfaith Dialogue, Jinelle Piereder

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“Love One Another As I Have Loved You”, Ali Tote Jan 2012

“Love One Another As I Have Loved You”, Ali Tote

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