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When Should Christians Break Stuff? Passing from Image to the Prototype
Speaker(s): Randall Zachman
Date: Winter 2017
Length: 1h 52m
Product ID: RGDL4702E
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Description
World renowned scholar of the Reformation, Dr. Randall Zachman, examines a range of positions on the use of images in the worship, life, and piety of the Sixteenth Century. Dr. Zachman explores the historical positions, and proposes ways in which this Reformation debate may inform and enrich our deployment of the arts for faith and life in our own time. After Dr. Zachman's paper presentation, a panel with a member from each of the theological colleges in the consortium at UBC (Regent, St. Mark's, Carey College and VST) responds.
nPanelists are as follows: Dr. Iwan Russell-Jones, Eugene and Jan Peterson Associate Professor of Theology and the Arts, Regent College Dr. Axel Schoeber, Associate Professor of Supervised Ministry Director of the Mentored Ministry, Carey College Rabbi Dr. Laura Duhan Kaplan, Director of Inter-religious Studies and Professor of Jewish Studies, Vancouver School of Theology (VST) Dr. Paul Burns, Dean of Liberal Arts for Corpus Christi College, St. Mark's Corpus Christi
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