Cheryl Bear is from the Nadleh Whut'en First Nation (Bear Clan) in the Carrier Nation located in northern British Columbia, Canada. She is an international convention speaker and twice award-nominated recording artist (Shai Award 2005; Covenant Award 2006) who has worked with Indigenous people across Canada, the United States and in over 20 countries of the world raising awareness of the value and uniqueness of thier Indigenous people and their culture. Cheryl holds an MDiv degree from Regent College and a Dmin from from The King's College and Seminary in Los Angeles.
Linlathen 2018: The Heartbeat of Earth - A Theological Knowing of Land
Speaker(s): Cheryl Bear, Loren Wilkinson
Date: Summer 2018
Length: 6h
Product ID: RGDL4822S
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Linlathen is an annual theology conference hosted by Regent alumna, Kirstin Jeffrey Johnson. This year's conference explores the theology of, scriptural teaching on, and practice of relationship with u2018the Land.' What does it mean to be faithful creations of a Creator who calls us into 'stewardship'? Can we know the land on which we dwell, and if so, what does that look like? How does faithfulness to scripture challenge our culture-shaped perspectives on this topic? Or change how we conduct our daily lives? For more information visit www.linlathen.com Contents Include: A: All The Places to Love (Loren Wilkinson) B: Stories of My Land (Cheryl Bear) C: Reflections & Wonderments (Loren Wilkinson & Cheryl Bear) D: Q&A (Loren Wilkinson & Cheryl Bear) E: Considered Dialogue (Loren and Mary-Ruth Wilkinson & Cheryl Bear)
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Loren E. Wilkinson is retired as Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies & Philosophy at Regent College. Previously he served as Associate Professor in the Department of English at Seattle Pacific College and Fellow at the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship. He is editor of Earthkeeping in the Nineties: Stewardship of Creation, and co-wrote Caring for Creation in Your Own Backyard with his wife, Mary Ruth.
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