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  1. The Deliverance of God: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Justification in Paul

    ook Review Session: The Deliverance of God Douglas Campbell, The Deliverance of God: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Justification in Paul (Eerdmans, 2009). Ann Jervis, Wycliffe College, Presiding

    —Huffduffed by scottlenger 3 years ago

  2. Dr. Cornell West interviews Lupe Fiasco

    Dr. Cornell West interviews Lupe Fiasco @ Calvin College Faith & Music Festival 2009

    —Huffduffed by scottlenger 4 years ago

  3. Christian Peacemaker Teams: Peggy & Arthur Gish speaking with Democracy Now!

    Five Years After Helping to Expose Abu Ghraib Scandal, Christian Peacemaker Teams Continue Human Rights Work

    Five years ago this month, in April of 2004, the first photographs from inside Abu Ghraib appeared in the US media. The photos showed Iraqi prisoners being tortured, abused and humiliated by US forces and private contractors. The initial reports of abuse came from Christian Peacemaker Teams in Iraq. We speak with Peggy Gish and Art Gish of the Christian Peacemaker Team. (begins at minute 44:00)

    —Huffduffed by scottlenger 4 years ago

  4. Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy by Lawrence Lessig, Shepard Fairey and Steven Johnson

    What is the future for art and ideas in an age when practically anything can be copied, pasted, downloaded, sampled, and re-imagined?

    LIVE from the NYPL and WIRED Magazine kick off the Spring 2009 season with a spirited discussion of the emerging remix culture. Our guides through this new world—who will take us from Jefferson’s Bible to André the Giant to Wikipedia—will be Lawrence Lessig, author of Remix, founder of Creative Commons, and one of the leading legal scholars on intellectual property issues in the Internet age; acclaimed street artist Shepard Fairey, whose iconic Obama "HOPE" poster was recently acquired by the National Portrait Gallery; and cultural historian Steven Johnson, whose new book, The Invention of Air, argues that remix culture has deep roots in the Enlightenment and among the American founding fathers.

    From http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/pep/pepdesc.cfm?id=5206

    —Huffduffed by scottlenger 4 years ago

  5. Jack Caputo & Richard Kearney: Emergent Village 2007 Theological, Philosophical Conversation, Session 3, Part II

    A postmodern take on love and justice

    —Huffduffed by scottlenger 4 years ago

  6. Jack Caputo & Richard Kearney: Emergent Village 2007 Theological, Philosophical Conversation, Session 3, Part I

    A postmodern take on love and justice

    —Huffduffed by scottlenger 4 years ago

  7. Jack Caputo & Richard Kearney: Emergent Village 2007 Theological, Philosophical Conversation, Session 2, Part I

    Philosophers talking with Pastors

    —Huffduffed by scottlenger 4 years ago

  8. Jack Caputo & Richard Kearney: Emergent Village 2007 Theological, Philosophical Conversation, Session 1, Part II

    —Huffduffed by scottlenger 4 years ago

  9. Jack Caputo & Richard Kearney: Emergent Village 2007 Theological, Philosophical Conversation, Session 1, Part I

    —Huffduffed by scottlenger 4 years ago