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CANA
UChicagoCANA
6 episodes
23 hours ago
CANA is a new publication at the University of Chicago that publishes, essays, interviews, and short stories on topics that matter to the UChicago community. CANA aims to elevate and sustain important conversations across lines of difference, generating understanding and dialogue, and sharing Christian perspectives.
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CANA is a new publication at the University of Chicago that publishes, essays, interviews, and short stories on topics that matter to the UChicago community. CANA aims to elevate and sustain important conversations across lines of difference, generating understanding and dialogue, and sharing Christian perspectives.
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Craig Keener: The Historical Jesus of the Gospels

On Feb28th Craig Keener gave a talk to AAIV on the gospels from a historical context (especially concerning miracles and apparent inconsistencies) and how we can learn about Jesus through basic historical methods. Dr. Keener is currently professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary in Kentucky. He is a prolific biblical scholar, having published 28 books, including the widely-referenced IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament, which has more than one million copies in circulation.

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5 years ago
43 minutes 59 seconds

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One Nation Under God? A Panel Discussion on Faith and Politics

Welcome to CANA’s panel discussion on Faith and Politics. This discussion features Rev. Sara Lusche, co-pastor of Hyde Park Union Church, Reggie Williams, professor of Religious Ethics at McCormick Seminary, and William Schwieker, Professor of Religious ethics at the University of Chicago. 

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6 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 11 seconds

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Episode Four: Matthew Pinna on Pluralism

Welcome to the final interview of the first CANA interview series. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be taking you through an exploration of this issue of Pluralism in the university community. We’ve gathered a diverse group of Christian perspectives on the issue, to provoke a conversation on how we navigate our deepest differences.

Our final interview is with Matthew Pinna. Pinna is a sophomore at the university of Chicago and is a member 

Today’s interviewer is Stiven Peter

Stiven is the Editor in Chief of CANA. Stiven hails from New York, New York and majors in Religious Studies. His interest is in the New Testament in 20th Century Modern Theology

We hope you enjoy their discussion

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6 years ago
25 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode Three: Rev. Julian DeShazier on Pluralism

Welcome to the third interview of the first CANA interview series. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be taking you through an exploration of this issue of Pluralism in the university community. We’ve gathered a diverse group of Christian perspectives on the issue, to provoke a conversation on how we navigate our deepest differences.

Our third interview is with Julian Deshazier. Rev. Julian DeShazier is senior minister of University Church in Chicago, Illinois.  He is a Chicago native, and a graduate of Morehouse College and the University of Chicago Divinity School. Prior to joining University Church.

Today’s interviewer is Joshua Mckie

Joshua is the  Features Editor of CANA. Joshua hails from New York, New York and majors in Fundamentals. His interest is in the intersection of religion and public life and social entrepreneurship. 

We hope you enjoy their discussion

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6 years ago
28 minutes 24 seconds

CANA
Episode Two: Myles Hudson on Pluralism


Welcome to the second interview of the first CANA interview series. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be taking you through an exploration of this issue of Pluralism in the university community. We’ve gathered a diverse group of Christian perspectives on the issue, to provoke a conversation on how we navigate our deepest differences.

Our second interview is with Myles Hudson. Myles is a sophomore at the university of Chicago and is involved student government

Today’s interviewer is Joshua Mckie

Joshua is the  Features Editor of CANA. Joshua hails from New York, New York and majors in Fundamentals. His interest is in the intersection of religion and public life and social entrepreneurship. 

We hope you enjoy their discussion

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6 years ago
17 minutes 27 seconds

CANA
Episode One: Rachel Fulton Brown on Pluralism

  Welcome to the first interview of the first CANA interview series. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be taking you through an exploration of this issue of Pluralism in the university community. We’ve gathered a diverse group of Christian perspectives on the issue, to provoke a conversation on how we navigate our deepest differences.

Our first interview is with Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown. Rachel Fulton Brown is associate professor of Medieval History, Fundamentals and the College at the University of Chicago. Her research and teaching focus on the intellectual and cultural history of Europe in the Middle Ages, with particular emphasis on the history of Christianity in the Latin West. 

Today’s interviewer is Stiven Peter.

Stiven Peter is the Editor in Chief of CANA. Stiven hails from New York, New York and majors in Religious Studies. His personal research focuses on interpreting the New Testament and exploring 20th Century Reformed and Catholic Theology. 

We hope you enjoy their discussion

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6 years ago
21 minutes 10 seconds

CANA
CANA is a new publication at the University of Chicago that publishes, essays, interviews, and short stories on topics that matter to the UChicago community. CANA aims to elevate and sustain important conversations across lines of difference, generating understanding and dialogue, and sharing Christian perspectives.