July 4, 2012 | 3 Comments
I’m planning on going to the Hollywood Bowl tonight for fireworks and some music to celebrate the 4th, and all of the people who will be coming with me are citizens of other countries, which is just one reason why … Continue reading →
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Tagged Happy Interdependence Day, July 4th, Mutuality, Shane Claiborne
October 28, 2011 | 7 Comments
It’s been close to two weeks since I wrote my first post on the Occupy Wall Street movement. There was a lot of reaction to my blog entry, positive and negative, public and private, more than I expected. Talking about … Continue reading →
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Tagged #OWS, A Voice from the 1%, Connecting to Occupy Wall Street in Your City, Cord Jefferson, david fitch, Kurt Willems, New York City, Occupy Wall Street, Shane Claiborne, wall or birdge
January 13, 2011 | 1 Comment
A guest post by Ben Dudley If you haven’t read Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI or Part VII yet, check those out first. Conclusion As I set out to support the thesis that … Continue reading →
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Tagged Appeaking to Caesar, Arthur Glasser, Ben Dudley, Charles Van Engen, Chris Haw, Christopher Wright, Conclusion, John Howard Yoder, Lesslie Newbigin, Shane Claiborne, Social Change
January 15, 2010 | 3 Comments
The New York Times on the New Art of FlickrOriginally uploaded by Thomas Hawk You can check out the outline to connect to the previous sections of this essay. We are in the second section entitled A More Human(e) way. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amartya Sen, david fitch, Development as Freedom, Gerhard Lofink, Jesus and Community, Poverty and Development, Shane Claiborne, The Great Giveaway, The Irresistible Revolution