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Special lectures on the topic of Embodiment
Body and Soul: A Theology of Embodiment by Drew Trotter
October 11, 2007 (24.6 mb MP3)
Body and Sex: Beyond Pleasure by Dawn Eden
November 6, 2007 (22.5 mb MP3)
Body and Community: The Fellowship of Resistance by Amy Sherman January 31, 2008, Part 1 (19.4 mb MP3)
January 31, 2008, Part 2 (6.4 mb MP3)
Body and Environment: The Fragrance of GodWhy Christian Spirituality Must Attend to Both
the Embodied Human Soul as well as the Strip Malls and Ecological Crises that the Soul Creates by Vigen Guroian March 26, 2008, Part 1 (19.4 mb MP3)
March 26, 2008, Part 2 (6.4 mb MP3)
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DREW TROTTER, President of the Center for Christian Study, has lectured in seminaries, churches and colleges on culture and theology for nearly thirty years. He is the author of many articles and reviews and of the forthcoming book Show and Tell: How to View a Movie Responsibly (Baker Academic, 2007).
DAWN EDEN, author of The Thrill of the Chaste, is a former deputy news editor of the New York Daily News and a former rock 'n roll music historian. Her writings have appeared in numerous national publications, including The Wall Street Journal and the Sunday Times of London. Her blog is The Dawn Patrol, and details about her book, The Thrill of the Chaste, are here.
DR. AMY L. SHERMAN is a Senior Fellow at the Sagamore Institute for Policy Research, where she directs the Center on Faith in Communities. She is the author of five books and 70 articles; her most recent book is The Relentless Pursuit: Stories of God's Hope, Love and Grace in the Neighborhood. She holds a Ph.D. in Foreign Affairs and Economic Development from the University of Virginia..
DR. VIGEN GUROIAN is, in the words of one reviewer, "an expert at demolishing the kind of spirituality that gets over spiritualized . . . (reminding us instead) that God fills and blesses this blooming, growing, changing world." He is the author of nine books, including Incarnate Love: Essays in Orthodox Ethics and How Shall We Remember? Reflections on the Armenian Genocide and Church Faith. Dr. Guroian is formerly Professor of Theology at Loyala College in Baltimore and will be Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia this fall. Click here for his website.
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