Job at Jessup: What I Learned Teaching the Bible Behind Bars Read more about Job at Jessup: What I Learned Teaching the Bible Behind Bars By: Jerome E. Copulsky
Panoptic Spies and Neoliberal Lies: The Captivity of the Prison, the Home, and the Bolivian Mine in Domitila Barrios de Chungara's Testimonial "Let Me Speak!" Read more about Panoptic Spies and Neoliberal Lies: The Captivity of the Prison, the Home, and the Bolivian Mine in Domitila Barrios de Chungara's Testimonial "Let Me Speak!"
Blessing of the Animals Read more about Blessing of the Animals Friendly pets welcome! Laird Green in front of Thomson
Love in the End Times: On Samuel Delany and #blacklivesmatter Read more about Love in the End Times: On Samuel Delany and #blacklivesmatter Love in the End Times: On Samuel Delany and #blacklivesmatter 4 p.m. in Patterson Bay, Laird Hall Samuel Delany is the preeminent African American science fiction writer. His novels and memoirs tackle the complexities of identity, race, and personal relationships. How might his writings help us respond to anti-black racism, from police violence to microaggression?
Beyond Pragmatic Politics: African American Science Fiction as Political Theology Read more about Beyond Pragmatic Politics: African American Science Fiction as Political Theology Tue. Nov. 3 - Black Apocalypse & Christian HopeDr. Vincent Lloyd Beyond Pragmatic Politics: African American Science Fiction as Political Theology 12 p.m. in Patterson Bay, Laird Hall
With a Shamble and a Moan: Zombie Apocalypses in American Culture Read more about With a Shamble and a Moan: Zombie Apocalypses in American Culture Evening: With a Shamble and a Moan: Zombie Apocalypses in American Culture 4 p.m. in Patterson Bay, Laird Hall Zombies bring about the end of the world over and over again in popular culture. These monster tales provide not only visions of a dystopian end, but also say much about current moment's humanity and inhumanity.
Sign, sign, everywhere a sign: Tim LaHaye's End-Times Theologies Read more about Sign, sign, everywhere a sign: Tim LaHaye's End-Times Theologies Tue. Oct. 20 - Doomsday ScenariosDr. Kelly Baker Sign, sign, everywhere a sign: Tim LaHaye's End-Times Theologies 12 p.m. in Patterson Bay, Laird Hall I'll talk through some of LaHaye's more recent apocalyptic visions and how they are different, and less popular, than his previous Left Behind series. Signs of end times emerge as political events. Evening: With a Shamble and a Moan: Zombie Apocalypses in American Culture 4 p.m. in Patterson Bay, Laird Hall
Waiting for the End of the World: Apocalypse in the Beatus of Liébana Read more about Waiting for the End of the World: Apocalypse in the Beatus of Liébana ORR FORUM Tue. Sept. 29 - Waiting for the End of the WorldDr. Wendell Smith 12 p.m. in Patterson Bay, Laird Hall Waiting for the End of the World: Apocalypse in the Beatus of Liébana
Sacralizing the Secular: Bill McKibben and the Ethics of Sustainability Read more about Sacralizing the Secular: Bill McKibben and the Ethics of Sustainability Sacralizing the Secular: Bill McKibben and the Ethics of Sustainability 4 p.m. in Patterson Bay, Laird Hall
Sustainability in the Liberal Arts: Good for the Planet, Good for the Student Read more about Sustainability in the Liberal Arts: Good for the Planet, Good for the Student Tue. Oct. 27 – A Greener EducationDr. Mara Donaldson Sustainability in the Liberal Arts: Good for the Planet, Good for the Student 12.p.m. in Patterson Bay, Laird Hall