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Faithful Presence: The Justice of Story

September 16, 2022 by Jayme Yeo Leave a Comment

Although Othello is accused of using witchcraft to woo Desdemona, it is actually a story that causes her to fall in love with him. At the invitation of Desdemona's father, Othello recounts his life “from year to year, the battles, sieges, fortunes” of his days: his enslavement among his enemies, his travels through foreign lands, his daring escapes. The story leaves Desdemona in tears. As Othello sums up: “She loved me for the dangers I had passed. / And I loved her that she did pity them. / This is the only witchcraft … [Read more...] about Faithful Presence: The Justice of Story

Filed Under: Life in the Academy Tagged With: Faithful Presence, Othello, Shakespeare, storytelling

Faithful Presence and the Road to Emmaus

September 9, 2022 by Jody Fleming Leave a Comment

One of my favorite passages in the Bible is the familiar story of the road to Emmaus from Luke 24:13-33. The passage shows our resurrected Lord coming alongside the disciples who were on their way back to their home after the devastating events of the crucifixion that had just taken place near Jerusalem. Jesus patiently listens as they pour out their anguish and grief. He was visibly present, but there was something more. The disciples could not quite put their finger on it, but there was something authentic and … [Read more...] about Faithful Presence and the Road to Emmaus

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Faithful Presence: Frankenstein’s Hospitality

September 2, 2022 by Allie Burns Leave a Comment

“Life, although it may only be an accumulation of anguish, is dear to me, and I will defend it” is a quote from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, the novel which spurred my love of research and people in a new direction as I explored my academic voice through my undergraduate thesis. This passion for exploring human instincts and connection quickly led me to a master's degree, also in literature. In my current role as higher education staff, I sit uniquely between graduate students and faculty in a position that provides … [Read more...] about Faithful Presence: Frankenstein’s Hospitality

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Faithful Presence: Conclusion: The Dance of Faithful Presence in Higher Education

August 26, 2022 by Emily G. Wenneborg Leave a Comment

This is Part 5 in a five-part essay series. This essay series has considered what it means to live with faithful Christian presence in the midst of deep pluralism. I pointed out that faithful presence does not lend itself to simplistic solutions, but rather involves a “precarious dance”[1] of learning to hold in tension seemingly contradictory postures. I then examined three such tensions: affirmation and antithesis, engagement and distinctness, and humility and hope. In this final essay, we turn our attention to … [Read more...] about Faithful Presence: Conclusion: The Dance of Faithful Presence in Higher Education

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Faithful Presence: Three Tensions of Faithful Presence in the Midst of Pluralism: Humility and Hope

August 19, 2022 by Emily G. Wenneborg Leave a Comment

This is Part 4 in a five-part essay series. A version of this essay was originally published online and in print as part of “Faithful Presence in the Midst of Pluralism: Three Tensions” at Ad Fontes. In the previous essays we have considered two tensions of living with faithful Christian presence: affirmation and antithesis and engagement and distinctness. In fact, both of these tensions rest on an even more basic tension: humility and hope. Matthew Kaemingk describes Dutch Reformed theologian and statesman Abraham … [Read more...] about Faithful Presence: Three Tensions of Faithful Presence in the Midst of Pluralism: Humility and Hope

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