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David M. Carr

David McLain Carr is Professor of Old Testament at the Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He is a… more

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Congrats! I’m very excited to read this when it’s available.
Excited to see this article, which took me approximately 1,000 years to get out into the world, published in an issue.

"Appearances Can Be Deceiving: Transformation and Identity in 2 Corinthians 11.13–15"
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I don’t have words to describe how accurate this is. #amgrading
In an exercise that is sure to enrage no one, we ranked our top NFL fanbases on the pod. My pick for #1?

THE ATLANTA FALCONS. Fight me!

🎧: apple.co/4jS2Nri

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In an exercise that is sure to enrage no one, we ranked our top NFL fanbases on the pod. My pick for #1?

THE ATLANTA FALCONS. Fight me!

🎧: apple.co/4jS2Nri

📺: youtu.be/XTg02DgPAiQ?...
I may print and frame this.

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annnnnnd CUP set up the website for my forthcoming element!

stuff coming out = i'm just going to be a bundle of anxiety and excitement for a while. don't mind me.
Magic and Heresy in Ancient Christian Literature
Cambridge Core - Religion: General Interest - Magic and Heresy in Ancient Christian Literature
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Good Friday reflections on Holy Saturday: Christians confess that a necessary part God's acts self-revelation and reconciliation occurred through an abused and disabled body.
Autism is not a disease; there is no “autism epidemic.”

Note how such rhetoric portrays people on the autism spectrum: it identifies part if their selfhood as a disease that should be eradicated. These are very dangerous, ableist presuppositions. #disability
RFK Jr: "By September we will know what has caused the autism epidemic and we will be able to eliminate those exposures."
RFK Jr: "By September we will know what has caused the autism epidemic and we will be able to eliminate those exposures."
“To tell these stories now is not just an academic act. It is a spiritual one. It is to recover a humanity that was deliberately stripped. It is to stare back at the past without blinking.”
This is part one in a series of five. The intricacies of the history we are never told, to learn why, please read, like, reshare and subscribe. Thank you.
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The Womb of Exploitation
The Sexual Violence on Slave Plantations
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This is part one in a series of five. The intricacies of the history we are never told, to learn why, please read, like, reshare and subscribe. Thank you.
esheru.substack.com/p/the-womb-o...
The Womb of Exploitation
The Sexual Violence on Slave Plantations
esheru.substack.com
The world feels like it’s spinning out of control. If you’d like a little break from the news, join us this evening for this 🔥 webinar on Black Church Studies. I was just reading over the introductory remarks, and it’s just crazy to have this much brilliance in one meeting.
Flyer for Black Church Studies Webinar at Northeastern Seminary on April 7 at 6pm EST
Grateful for this endorsement from Dr. Brett Opalinski for our Reading Scripture in Wesleyan Ways.
Image of endorsement from Brett Opalinski for the edited volume Reading Scripture in Wesleyan Ways.
Grateful for this endorsement from Dr. Edgardo Colón-Emeric. Available tomorrow!
Flyer with an endorsement from Edgardo Colón-Emeric for the edited volume Reading Scripture in Wesleyan Ways
Vaccine skepticism has led to suffering and death, and this could lead to more. Importantly, pay attention to the rhetoric in related discussions: it often *others*’l people on the autism spectrum as a societal problem to be addressed. #disability
Kennedy Turns to a Discredited Vaccine Skeptic for Autism Study
David Geier has been hired as a senior data analyst at H.H.S. According to several people, he will examine any potential links between vaccines and autism that were debunked long ago.
www.nytimes.com
Excited to share that Northeastern Seminary is offering a free webinar on Black Church Studies! @daracolebydelgado.bsky.social will moderate a discussion with @valeriebridgeman1.bsky.social, Eric Williams, and Nick Peterson. See flyer for details!
Flyer for Black Church Studies webinar for Northeastern Seminary
Important and consequential #disability news
In <24 hours, Covid funding is DOGEd across HHS, CDC, NIH as if it and Long Covid didn't exist and there is no worry for future pandemics
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In <24 hours, Covid funding is DOGEd across HHS, CDC, NIH as if it and Long Covid didn't exist and there is no worry for future pandemics
www.science.org/content/arti...
www.nbcnews.com/health/healt...
www.science.org/content/arti...
She’s smarter than me, so take her word for it! 👇
If you're interested in how people interpret the Bible, check out Reading Scripture in Wesleyan Ways, a collection of essays by fine scholars bringing different perspectives, questions, and methods. As Dean Bridgeman says, It's a must read for Christians & non-Christians, scholars, pastors & laity.

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If you're interested in how people interpret the Bible, check out Reading Scripture in Wesleyan Ways, a collection of essays by fine scholars bringing different perspectives, questions, and methods. As Dean Bridgeman says, It's a must read for Christians & non-Christians, scholars, pastors & laity.
Very humbled and excited to share this endorsement from Valerie Bridgeman for our forthcoming edited volume on Wesleyan Biblical Interpretation. Thank you, @valeriebridgeman1.bsky.social, for reading it so carefully.
An image of the edited volume titled Reading Scripture in Wesleyan Ways with Valerie Bridgeman’s endorsement:

"Reading Scripture in Wesleyan Ways is a must read and a must have, not only for scholars and preachers of the Wesleyan tradition, but also laity and people within ecumenical Christianity and yes, non-Christians. I hope every seminary, no matter its affiliations, will make it required reading. I am sure that no reader will agree with every essay, and that there will be other essays that will be read over and over. But for historical, hermeneutical, theological, and pastoral reasons, everyone owes it to themselves to engage this volume. It is readable and well-researched. Each writer is honest about their positions, their starting points, and their commitments. What a gift!”
Finally reading this wonderful intro volume, and I plan to assign it for several future classes. I highly recommend it!!
If you like to listen to audiobooks about the apostle Paul (and who doesn't?), the audiobook of *A Jewish Paul* just dropped!

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