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CrossCurrents: Theopoetics: Volume 60, Number 1, March 2010

CrossCurrents: Theopoetics: Volume 60, Number 1, March 2010 in Franklin, TN

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CrossCurrents: Theopoetics: Volume 60, Number 1, March 2010 in Franklin, TN

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CrossCurrents
connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice.
In the March 2010 issue of
:
"Theopoetics" by Scott Holland
"Theopoetry or Theopoetics?" by David L. Miller
"Notes Toward the Heretical Sublime" by Jeff Gundy
"Theopoetics: Si(g)ns of Copulation" by Crystal Downing
"Kavvanah: The Poetry of Blessing and the Blessing of Poetry" by David Harris Ebenbach
"Simone Weil's Ethic of the Other: Explicating Fictions through Fiction, or Looking through the Wrong End of the Telescope" by Ruthann Knechel Johansen
"Divine Exploration and Invitation" by L. B. C. Keefe&
8208;Perry
"Theopoetics and Social Change" by Matt Guynn
"A Theopoetics of the Body: Birth, Ecstasy, Emptying, Place, and Death" by Patty Christiena Willis
"Salmoneus and the Poets: Poetry in a World of Violence" by Travis Poling
"Pomegranate: by Jean Janzen
"Psalm 91" a poem by Jean Janzen
"Writing the Fire" a poem by Jean Janzen
CrossCurrents
connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice.
In the March 2010 issue of
:
"Theopoetics" by Scott Holland
"Theopoetry or Theopoetics?" by David L. Miller
"Notes Toward the Heretical Sublime" by Jeff Gundy
"Theopoetics: Si(g)ns of Copulation" by Crystal Downing
"Kavvanah: The Poetry of Blessing and the Blessing of Poetry" by David Harris Ebenbach
"Simone Weil's Ethic of the Other: Explicating Fictions through Fiction, or Looking through the Wrong End of the Telescope" by Ruthann Knechel Johansen
"Divine Exploration and Invitation" by L. B. C. Keefe&
8208;Perry
"Theopoetics and Social Change" by Matt Guynn
"A Theopoetics of the Body: Birth, Ecstasy, Emptying, Place, and Death" by Patty Christiena Willis
"Salmoneus and the Poets: Poetry in a World of Violence" by Travis Poling
"Pomegranate: by Jean Janzen
"Psalm 91" a poem by Jean Janzen
"Writing the Fire" a poem by Jean Janzen

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