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Interview with Brazilian liberation theologian Dr. Ruy Costa

September 19th, 2015|

Pamphletarian Theology

September 19th, 2015|

Interview with Jenny Daggers, author of “Postcolonial Theology of Religions: Particularity and Pluralism in World Christianity”

May 7th, 2015|

Borders Between San Diego, USA and Tijuana, Mexico

March 28th, 2015|

 
Pamphletarian Theology with Cláudio Carvalhaes | Interview Melanie L. Harris

Dear Friends,

Every week I post a theological pamphlet about some theme/issue/topic related to life and God. A pamphlet is a piece of paper, from one to 4 pages, that can be folded, holding short position on something with just enough information to spur some action. My […]

Pamphletarian Theology with Cláudio Carvalhaes | Interview Melanie L. Harris

November 5th, 2014|

Dear Friends,

Every week I post a theological pamphlet about some theme/issue/topic related to life and God. A pamphlet is a piece of paper, from one to 4 pages, that can be folded, holding short position on something with just enough information to spur some action. My pamphlets will be expressed through a folding/unfolding of short […]

Review of Jeanne Choy Tate’s Something Greater: Culture, Family, and Community as Living Story Pickwick Publications, 2013. Paperpack, $18.00.

October 28th, 2014|

Tocqueville believed an individualism that leads people to be "shut up in the solitude of his own heart” could be detrimental to communal life and may even threaten democracy itself.

Upcoming Courageous Dialogue | Multiple faiths in post-colonial cities: living together after Empire

October 7th, 2014|

This upcoming courageous dialogue is scheduled for May 6-8, 2016 at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. Call for papers is in effect: 250 word abstracts are due March 1, 2015.