Back during the ACU lectures in September, members of Social Justice Teams I, II, and III, along with ACU and LCU profs spoke on the topic "The Voice of God Speaks to Injustice:
The Prophets, Jesus of Nazareth, and The Community of Faith" in a one-afternoon forum. We attempted to weave together a complex set of threads: farming, large and small, Black and White; the plight of the Black Indians; social justice traditions; Old Testament prophets; Jesus of Nazareth; the Stone-Campbell Movement; and various arenas within which to advocate on behalf of marginalized people.
For those who are interested, that voice recording is available. Here are the links. Once you are at iTunes, then go to iTunes U, then ACU, then Ministry & Theology, and then Lectureship 2007. Once you're there, hit "artist," then look for the names "Wes Crawford" or "Waymon Hinson," and then you can download it for free.
Once you have listened to it, let us know what you think about it. If you'd like to get a copy of the power point presentation that we used that day, give us a holler on this site and we'll send it your way.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
May be of interest
Posted by Waymon R. Hinson, Ph.D. at 2:30 PM
Labels: ACU lectureship, itunes u, Jesus of Nazareth, social justice team, social justice tradition, Stone-Campbell Movement