Christianity in the Age of Anxiety | Catherine Keller00:53:06

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Catherine Keller, theologian and Professor of Constructive Theology at Drew University in New Jersey. In her work, Professor Keller puts a special emphasis on social and ecological issues, and particularly brings relational thinking into theology. Dr. Wojciech Szczerba, the president of Evangelical School of Theology, Wroclaw, Poland.

What does it mean to be a person of faith in the 21st century? What does it mean to be a Christian in the age of anxiety? How to love and stay together in the time of social distancing? It seems that we are facing various pandemics in our contemporary world. COVID-19 is one of them, but there is also nationalism, racial segregation, or extreme global inequality. The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis makes us stop and ask fundamental questions about human dignity, freedom, and respect for each other. Who am I? Where am I going? What is important? We are wondering how the world will look like after the COVID-19 pandemic is over. But, how can we fight the other pandemics? What the world would look like without them? The famous words of Martin Luther King, Jr. I have a dream, are still true for today.

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Playlist Christianity in the Age of Anxiety
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?listPLb_DQQDTLhWkT4S08LBtB1lIyZowGz4GD

Evangelical School of Theology
http://en.ewst.pl/

Catherine Keller s website:
https://catherineekeller.com

Drew University website:
http://www.drew.edu
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