Re-Imagining Revelation: A Thousand Years of Peace in Art, Text, and Dance. Panel Discussion before the Ballet Preljocaj performance of And then, one thousand years of peace (2010). Sam Johnson, Artist, Dancemaker; Philip Sellew, Classical and Near Eastern Studies; John Watkins, English; Moderated by Jeanne Kilde, Director, Religious Studies Pro...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Johnson, Sam; Kilde, Jeanne; Sellew, Phillip; Watkins, John
Created:
2013-10-30
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Re-Imagining Revelation: A Thousand Years of Peace in Art, Text, and Dance. Panel Discussion before the Ballet Preljocaj performance of And then, one thousand years of peace (2010). Sam Johnson, Artist, Dancemaker; Philip Sellew, Classical and Near Eastern Studies; John Watkins, English; Moderated by Jeanne Kilde, Director, Religious Studies Pro...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Johnson, Sam; Kilde, Jeanne; Sellew, Phillip; Watkins, John
Created:
2013-10-30
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Religion and the Election. Penny Edgell (Sociology), Dara Strolovitch (Political Science), Jeanne Kilde (Religious Studies), and Kevin Murphy (History and American Studies) discuss the challenges and complications religion, religious issues and religious influences bring to the 2012 presidential election cycle.
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Edgell, Penny; Kilde, Jeanne; Murphy, Kevin; Strolovitch, Dara
Created:
2012-10-29
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Unspoken. The conflict between the will to deny horrible events and the will to proclaim them aloud is the central dialectic of psychological trauma. (Judith Herman, Trauma and Recovery, 1992). This conflict operates in our bodies, our minds, and in our societies. Rebecca Krinke, Professor of Landscape Architecture, UMN, has an art practice and ...
Unspoken. The conflict between the will to deny horrible events and the will to proclaim them aloud is the central dialectic of psychological trauma. (Judith Herman, Trauma and Recovery, 1992). This conflict operates in our bodies, our minds, and in our societies. Rebecca Krinke, Professor of Landscape Architecture, UMN, has an art practice and ...