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Tag: Black Lives Matter

Public Theology & Spirituality

This is a Tragedy

23 Sep 2020February 8, 2021
Daniel Cameron said it well, “This is a tragedy and sometimes the civil law is not adequate in acknowledging a tragedy." This as a problem with the system. Prosecutors of…
Public Theology & Spirituality

The Sorrowful Mystery of Breonna Taylor

22 Sep 2020November 4, 2020
For nearly 24 hours, I have been holding my breath. As the city of Louisville and the world awaits the decision from Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron regarding the death…
Public Theology & Spirituality

Undamning our Love

29 Aug 2020August 31, 2020
A point of clarity before you begin reading this essay. This essay's "origin story" is important to understanding the point, trajectory, and intent of this essay. Along with the Facebook…
Academic Papers…

The Theological Culture of Black Lives Matter

25 Jun 2020June 30, 2021
This post has also been published here: http://lanceschaubert.org/2021/01/18/the-theological-imperative-at-root-in-the-culture-of-black-lives-matter/              Air is a ubiquitous substance. Walking around a house, running through a park, or sitting outside air billows through our lungs…
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America: The Lost Sheep

7 Jun 2020November 4, 2020
Featured Image by Tylonn J. Sawyer. The Parables of Jesus are a gift into the insight and wisdom for how Christ wanted his followers to live. The lessons of the…
Public Theology & Spirituality

Your “Thoughts and Prayers” are Doing Nothing

31 May 2020November 4, 2020
Your prayers are doing nothing, and they are falling on deaf ears. I do not say those words lightly. Your prayers are doing nothing, and they are falling on deaf…
CrossRoads…

Who is Jesus?

7 Sep 2017November 4, 2020
For a few weeks now the Gospel from Sunday, August 26, 2017, (Matthew 16:13-20) has been wrestling in my mind. The Gospel begs the famous question by Jesus, “Who do…
Teaching the art of smiles and finger pointing, and learning the art of joy.
When left St. X in 2019 to pursue further studies, I knew I’d eventually make my way back. Never did I imagine it’d be in Bungoma, Kenya. We are St. X!
My first year as a rector presented challenges I never expected. Many days were more difficult and exhausting than I care to remember. Countless days were hysterical and meaningful, and are days I’ll hope to never forget. I am thankful especially to the graduating class of 2022, they welcomed me into the @KeenanHallND Kommunity and were sources of great wisdom and support.
I am the sun shining bright on our old Kentucky Oaks!
Watching friends come together in marriage is truly a loving gift.
40 days of Lent might not be enough after 3 days of Mardi Gras
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