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TO BE HELD AT THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL CATHEDRAL This event will focus on the critical topic of moral injury that many are suffering in wake of the pandemic, including military veterans, healthcare workers, social workers, government officials, incarcerated people, chaplains, journalists, and people in social movements. Join us for this event sponsored by the John Leland Center and an historic organization, The Lord’s Day Alliance, that promotes Sabbath Spirituality from an Ecological perspective. Morning event is lead by Dr. Norman Wirzba, scholar, lecturer and activist, from Duke University. Sabbath in Everyday Life: Caring for Self and the… I worked with this text for days, finally realizing I had to read it through my life as shaped by the forces Jennings identifies as pervading all of our theological education communities: white-masculinist supremacy and its colonial pursuits. So I bring my experience (and commitments) as a white-male Calvinist… missionary…… 9-11 impacted countless lives and institutions throughout DC and the MIid-Atlantic. Among these were graduate theological schools that educate pastors, priests, and yes at the time imams. The Washington Theological Consortium was (and still is) a community of such schools, and the impact of 9-11 has been far reaching. Churches, synagogues,… This Oxford HandbookNational Conference on Moral Injury In Wake of the Pandemic--January 11 2022 in DC
Sabbath Life and Ecology with Norman Wirzba Oct 23
Review of Jennings' "After Whiteness" by a white-male-Calvinist...missionary...
9-11 and Theological Education in Washington DC
New Oxford Handbook of Ecumenical Studies, ed. Paul McPartlan
The Oxford Handbook of Ecumenical Studies
Edited by Geoffrey Wainwright, of blessed memory, and Paul McPartlan, Catholic University of America