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Theology on Tap, Series #9
The Rev'd Patrick Gray
Saturday Feb 25, 2006
If
you are a young adult interested in learning about and discussing issues
involving Christian faith, in a casual relaxed atmosphere, then Theology
on Tap is for you!
In this series we take our third look at the ever popular “Theology
and Pop Culture: The Gospel according to…” which features:
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June 6th
The Gospel according to Narnia
Mark Gedney
In the “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” C.S.
Lewis wrote what he called, following his friend, J.R.R. Tolkien,
a “true myth.” Come join in a conversation about the ”truth” behind
the fiction in Lewis' famous children's story.
Mark Gedney is an Associate Professor at Gordon College in Wenham,
Massachusetts, where he chairs the Philosophy Department. He is
currently working in the area of postmodern philosophy of religion
and the intersection of memory and culture in personal identity
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June 13th
The Gospel according to Jane Austen
Professor Jennie-Rebecca Falcetta
Why does Mr. Knightley feel the need to test and correct Emma
Woodhouse in order to win her hand? Why does Jane Austen so often
portray clergymen as pompous, unctuous or otherwise insufferable?
Why are the Crawfords, who delight and distract everyone at Mansfield
Park, so alluring and yet so wrong? And most of all: Why are we
so enchanted by the story of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy that we need
to rehear and retell it again and again? Whether you know Austen's
work on film or in print, whether you are a devout Janeite or a
complete Austenian neophyte, you're invited to hear what this great
wit and observer of character can tell us about morality, personality,
and spirituality.
Jennie-Rebecca Falcetta is currently a Ph.D. candidate in English
at the University of Connecticut and is a graduate of Gordon College
and Baylor University. Although her dissertation and research interests
focus on Modernist aesthetics and material culture, she is delighted
by the opportunity to revisit the wonderful world of Austen. Jennie-Rebecca
lives on the North Shore with her artist husband Anthony and Murphy
the Striped Cat.
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June 20th
The Gospel according to Bob Dylan
Mr. Douglas Gilbert
Yikes! Who would dare attempt to wade into the writing of Mr.
Enigmatic and make interpretive remarks about what he may be saying?
Theology on Tap may be the best venue for such an adventure! His
songs have always contained stories, characters, even phrases from
the Bible. Why does he deliberately choose such language and imagery
if his music is “only rock ‘n roll”? I’ve listened to Dylan for
more than 40 years, even hung out with him in 1964, but am still
discovering things in his writing. We’ll listen to some of his
music, look at some photographs of the artist as a young man, and
do our best to see the gospel in his work.
Douglas Gilbert has been a photographer for more than 40 years.
As a LOOK Magazine staff photographer he photographed Bob Dylan
in 1964, but the work was not published until October 2005 when
Da Capo Press published “Forever Young: Photographs of Bob Dylan”.
He has co-authored 3 other books including “C.S. Lewis: Images
of His World”. He is also a psychotherapist in private practice
since 1993. Douglas and his wife Barbara live in Amesbury and have
3 grown daughters.
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June 27th
The Gospel according to Monty Python
The Rev'd Gareth Evans
Does Python humor speak prophetically, via satire, to the abuse
of Church power? Is Python's satire right on when it points to
the innate absurdity of all human endeavors? Is it okay for the
Python Boys to have a good laugh at God and at our expense? And
the correction answer is… “I feel a very strong attraction
to resolving these issues over a pint.”
Gareth Evans, is an ex-pat gen-X Brit living and working in Boston.
He is the Rector of St. John's Charlestown, member of Diocesian
Council and the Budget committee. He believes that having and cultivating
a sense of humor is vital for a healthy life. His doctoral thesis
explores how laughter and humor work in sacred settings with a
special interest in the role of humor in Buddhist-Christian dialogue.
In his spare time he goes to the dentist a lot and has a passion
for fine English gourmet cooking.
So make sure that you're at The
Harp located in the heart of North Station, directly across from
FleetCenter (North Station green line. orange and purple line and
just 5-minutes walk from Faneuil Hall) starting Tuesday, June 6th,
at 7 PM.
If you would like any more information please contact us.
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When and Where

Tuesdays (June 6, 13, 20 ,27), 7 PM, The
Harp, directly across from FleetCenter, at North Station |
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What is this Theology-on-Tap
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The
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Series #8: The
Manifestations of Faith, Hope, and Love |
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Series #7: Christian
Community |
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Series #6: Theology
and Pop Culture II–The Gospel According to… The
Red Sox, The Sopranos, and the DaVinci Code |
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Series #5: Creation,
The Fall, Redemption, and Consummation |
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Series #4: Society |
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Series #3: Theology
and Pop Culture–The Gospel According to… The Matrix,
Harry Potter, The Simpsons, and The Lord of the Rings. |
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Series #2: Music |
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Series #1: Art |
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