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Archive for July 2010. Laquo; home page. The Virgin of Guadalupe and Pastoral Outreach in the Episcopal Church. July 13, 2010. By Kevin Sparrow, Certificate of Anglican Studies, ’10. The Story of Guadalupe. The Story of Guadalupe. Sousa translation). As immigration remain important within Latino communities, the Episcopal Church could provide for devotion to the Virgin as an entrance into a pastoral response to immigrant communities as well as a sign of God’s abiding concern for the land and people o...
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August | 2010 |
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Archive for August 2010. Laquo; home page. CDSP M.Div. Student Martin Elfert writes on Godly and Decent Order. August 9, 2010. A third-year student in the MDiv program, Martin Elfert comes to CDSP from the Diocese of New Westminster (Vancouver, BC). Martin and his family are enjoying living, studying, and worshiping within the Episcopal Church. Godly and Decent Order: Compromise in Theory and in Praxis, as Modeled in the Preface to the 1662. Book of Common Prayer. Book of Common Prayer. My guess is that ...
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Posted March 10, 2010 by anglicaninsights. The lively panel of the Anglican Covenant Forum. The cozy crowd of forum participants. The evening concluded with questions from the audience and further thoughts on the proposed Anglican Covenant from the panelists. A full video of the panel is on CDSP’s Vimeo Channel. Anglican Communion Covenant Forum. Take a hike…. Posted December 1, 2009 by anglicaninsights. In wilderness is the salvation of the world. Many WitW hikes take place in the Sangre de Cristos range.
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Thursday, 12 August 2010. Obviously, I am not a terrific blogger. I often feel that my own ideas are not as exciting as they might be. So I need to recycle the ideas of others. I'm inspired by Dan's blog. Christianity and Social Order. Few people read much besides. I won't rehearse the ecclesiological arguments here. Christian Faith and Life. However, I feel somewhat remiss that I did not produce an article in 2009, for the seventy-fifth anniversary of. Nature, Man and God. Temple's Gifford lectures of 1...
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November | 2010 |
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Archive for November 2010. Laquo; home page. CDSP First Year M.Div. Elizabeth Ashman Reports from the NCC and Church World Service. November 28, 2010. By Elizabeth Ashman, CDSP M.Div. Elizabeth Ashman is a first year seminarian from the Diocese of Alaska. Be the first to comment. About Church Divinity School of the Pacific. Follow CDSP on Twitter. On campus and low-residence students participate together in CDSP's new spiritual formation program, which. fb.me/8mGMlfhSl. Become a CDSP Fan on Facebook!
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June | 2010 |
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Archive for June 2010. Laquo; home page. CDSP M. Div. Student Lindsay Hills on Thinking Theology and Intersexuality. June 16, 2010. As a queer Christian woman who has struggled to find her own place within religious communities I have often found myself looking at issues of insiders and outsiders especially in the Christian context. Who is invited to the table and who is pushed to the margins are questions that intimately inform my theological lens. Be the first to comment. Follow CDSP on Twitter. CDSP p...
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February | 2011 |
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Archive for February 2011. Laquo; home page. Discussing Mary Gordon’s Reading Jesus. February 23, 2011. Is President and Dean of Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley, California. For the last six years he has moderated The Trinity Institute. International conference. This year’s conference,. Reading Scripture through Other Eyes,. And click on “Discussions”), which comments on the weekly lectionary. From the perspective of “the pew.”. With you both because this work touches on topics, and with ...