Light reading
October 2nd, 2007
I’m reading for my Fem. Theology class:
- Jesus and the Father (Kevin Giles)
- God For Us (LaCugna)
- In Memory of Her (Schussler Fiorenza)
- Feminist Theology (edited by Ann Loades)
- Freeing Theology (LaCugna)
- Women Caught in the Conflict (Groothius)
And,
just for fun, I bought myself an early birthday present:
A Church of Her Own by Sarah Sentilles
When one of my co-workers asked me what my courses were this summer, I told him, “Mentoring for Women and Feminist Theology.”
He said, “Oh really? Well I only have chauvinist theology books.”
I just looked at him and said, “Really? Gee, I think I have some of those too.”
And yes. I thought it was funny. But he didn’t.
Oh well. Life goes on. And so does my journey…
Deb
where it is still stinking hot. 93 degrees at 7 p.m.! P.U.
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Welcome to AYPO's 43rd season! Join us at our upcoming concerts:
Americana
American Youth Philharmonic
Luis Haza, conductor
with Burnett Thompson, piano
Sunday, February 17, 2008: 1:00 pm
George Mason University Center for the Arts
Music in Motion
American Youth Symphonic Orchestra
Carl J. Bianchi, conductor
American Youth Concert Orchestra
J.D. Anderson, conductor
Sunday, February 24, 2008: 6:00 pm
Kenmore Middle School, Arlington, Virginia
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American Youth Philharmonic
Luis Haza, conductor
with Burnett Thompson, piano
Sunday, February 17, 2008: 1:00 pm
George Mason University Center for the Arts
Music in Motion
American Youth Symphonic Orchestra
Carl J. Bianchi, conductor
American Youth Concert Orchestra
J.D. Anderson, conductor
Sunday, February 24, 2008: 6:00 pm
Kenmore Middle School, Arlington, Virginia
More ticketing information coming soon