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Academic Justice? (Scholar’s Compass)

March 26, 2015 by Brian Dennison Leave a Comment

Memory Verse Seek justice, protect the oppressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow. Isaiah 1:17 Reflection My wife said it was not going to be easy. I knew she was right. She was referring to my current research. I am interviewing persons with disabilities in Uganda. My wife and I have lived in Uganda since 2008 so we are aware of the challenges people face here. We also know that challenges are especially intense among Ugandans with disabilities. … [Read more...] about Academic Justice? (Scholar’s Compass)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Scholar's Compass Tagged With: healthcare, justice, lent, Lent 2015, medicine, Navigating Justice, Scholar's Compass

Re-Interpreting Our Explanation Systems (Scholar’s Compass)

March 19, 2015 by Chinyere Priest 7 Comments

Image: Job Talks to God Drawing on her experience as lecturer and  head of the Mission department at West Africa Theological Seminary in Lagos, Nigeria,  Chinyere Priest  contributes to our Lent justice series with  further reflections on how our explanation systems can be just or unjust, empathetic or lacking empathy. Read Chinyere's previous ESN reflections on pursuing justice as a Christian academic here. If you put away the sin that is in your hand  and allow no evil to dwell in your tent,  then, free of fault, … [Read more...] about Re-Interpreting Our Explanation Systems (Scholar’s Compass)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Scholar's Compass Tagged With: justice, lent, Lent 2015, misjudged, Navigating Justice, Scholar's Compass

Navigating Justice: Defender of the Accused (Scholar’s Compass)

March 12, 2015 by Chinyere Priest 13 Comments

  Drawing on her experience as lecturer and head of the Mission department at West Africa Theological Seminary in Lagos, Nigeria, Chinyere Priest contributes to our Lent justice series with a reflection on pursuing justice as a Christian academic. She shares a story from a forthcoming paper, "Why Nigerian Christians Accuse People of Witchcraft," then meditates on God's justice as a theological scholar.   When they cry out to the Lord because of their oppressors, he will send them a savior and defender, and he … [Read more...] about Navigating Justice: Defender of the Accused (Scholar’s Compass)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Scholar's Compass Tagged With: justice, lent, Lent 2015, Navigating Justice, Scholar's Compass

Scholar’s Compass: God Was the First to Cry, Part 2

March 5, 2015 by Lauri Swann Leave a Comment

In the second of her two part series, Lauri Swann reflects on Navigating Justice for the  Scholar's Compass Lent series.   “God was the first to cry.” – Martin Luther King, Jr. in  Selma [H]e will wipe every tear from their eyes. Death will be no more; mourning and crying and pain will be no more, for the first things have passed away. - Revelation 21:4, NRSV Reflection Yes, God was the first to cry. Just like God was the first to set His face upon evil to (Leviticus 20:6); to stretch out his hand (Isaiah … [Read more...] about Scholar’s Compass: God Was the First to Cry, Part 2

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Love Our World, Scholar's Compass Tagged With: BSAP, justice, lent, Lent 2015, Love Our World, Martin Luther King Jr., Navigating Justice, Scholar's Compass, The Four Loves

Lent: Frames of Reference and a Global Perspective (Scholar’s Compass)

March 1, 2015 by Kevin Birth Leave a Comment

Anthropologist Kevin Birth  explores  what it means to have a global perspective on the church calendar. Estamos en el sur y como estamos en tiempos de recuperar nuestra identidad, el Gobierno boliviano está recuperando nuestro Sarawi, de acuerdo a nuestro Sarawi, que significa camino, de acuerdo con nuestro Ñan, en quechua, nuestros relojes deberían girar a la izquierda. Translation: We are in the south and since we are in times of recovering our identity, the Bolivian Government is recovering our Sarawi, and … [Read more...] about Lent: Frames of Reference and a Global Perspective (Scholar’s Compass)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Scholar's Compass Tagged With: anthropology, Bolivia, clock, lent, Lent 2015, Scholar's Compass, time

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