Katharine Wilkinson of Project Drawdown at 2019 United Methodist Creation Care Summit (Speech Only)United Methodist Creation Care Summit, Friday, July 12, 2019, at Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville Tennessee (Full evening with audience questions is coming soon)
Heather McTeer-Toney (Speech Only) at The United Methodist Creation Care Summit, July 13, 2019The speech portion of Heather McTeer Toney from Saturday morning, July 13th. I am posting only the speech portion for now, as the full two camera with audience question portions and room sound system will take additional editing. Watch for the next update when it is ready.
Panel 1- Building a Movement: Lessons from past and present movementsUnited Methodist Creation Care Summit, Thursday , July 11, 2019 at Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville, TN
Panel 3- Boards and Agencies PerspectivesUnited Methodist Creation Care Summit, Thursday , July 11, 2019 at Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville, TN
Pat Watkins: Do Something Outrageous- Transform the World with a Creation Care Ministry TeamA Breakout Workshop Session of the United Methodist Creation Care Summit, Saturday , July 13, 2019 at Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville, TN
Timothy Eberhart: New Birth for a New Earth: Ecological Theology for Planetary RenewalA Breakout Workshop Session of the United Methodist Creation Care Summit, Saturday , July 13, 2019 at Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville, TN
Beth Norcross - Spirituality in Nature: A Foundation for AdvocacyA Breakout Workshop Session of the United Methodist Creation Care Summit, Saturday , July 13, 2019 at Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville, TN
Wow, nice. Did you ever finish that Bonhoeffer beast-of-a-biography? Also, I didn’t know you picked up the RO & the Reformed Tradition book. Started that yet? I haven’t, but the chapter on Duns Scotus will definitely draw my attention.
Peace,
Eric
I have not finished the BioBeast, but I am in the final years (finally…..some, but not all…of the sections are a little dense. I have read only the intro of the RO & Reformed Tradition book…..sounds more interesting than I would have thought I would have been….maybe I’m a closet Calvinist or something ….or more so than I thought….(I don’t even remember very well what that means)
I still don’t know what Calvinism really is. All I know is that it gets pitted as the opposite of Wesleyanism in the free will vs. election debate (Wesleyanism being Arminianism [still don’t know what that is] as being all about free will).
Peace,
Eric