Dr. Julia O’Brien, from the Lancaster Theological Seminary, will share her expertise as a scholar of the Hebrew Bible and what implications reading the text differently can have on our theology.
Dr. Bradley Johnson, a researcher, writer and teacher who specializes in global Christianity and the climate crisis, will share his research in faith communities responding to the water crisis in South Africa.
Katie Ruth, Executive Director of the PA Interfaith Power & Light, will then moderate a panel discussion further discussing themes that arise in both presentations, and there will be a time for audience Q&A.
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This is the first conversation of a new Exploring Religion and Environment Series hosted by the PA Interfaith Power & Light, Better Path Coalition and the Delaware Interfaith Power & Light.
As the series continues, the programs will feature experts, theologians, activists, and thinkers for deep dives into different religious traditions.
By blending informative education with ground-breaking discourse, the hosts hope that wherever you are on your own journey exploring faith and our changing world, you will find value in this foray.
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[Posted: September 20, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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