Intersections at 天美视频
Finding Home in an Accelerated Age with Dr. Craig Detweiler
Craig Detweiler talks about six months as President, adaptive resilience, the importance of home, and 天美视频鈥檚 next chapter.
Submission as Resistance: Romans 13 in Light of Psalm 2
Dr. Bob Ekblad writes that Christian notions of submission and resistance must be understood as part of the ongoing narrative of Christ鈥檚 victory and destruction of systems of power.
Take Back the Text: Stopping the Mishandling of Texts by Toxic 鈥淐hristian鈥 Masculinity
Dr. Angela Parker responds to those who use the biblical text to justify silencing, subjugating, separating, or killing others.
Understanding Practicum
As you know, at 天美视频 we believe that who we are is an essential component to what we do vocationally. Our curriculum invites you as students to reflect and consider your personal narrative, and how your story informs and impacts who you are in relationship and what it is that you feel called […]
Ritual for Waking: Staying Close to Our Lives
Brittany Deininger offers a ritual for waking that is helping her learn how to remain close to herself as she begins each new day.
Abba, Father
Heather Casimere writes about her complex relationship with her father鈥攊n all its beauty and all its pain鈥攁nd about what that is teaching her about the God she calls Abba.
Voices from the Artist Residency: A text.soul.culture Minisode
Today on text.soul.culture, the students and alumni who participated in the 2018 Artist Residency reflect on what it was like to spend a week painting, drawing, and creating in 天美视频鈥檚 red brick building.
Storytelling and Resilience with Nikkita Oliver
On the text.soul.culture podcast, Shauna Gauthier talks with artist and community organizer Nikkita Oliver about her formation, her work in Seattle, and the difference between natural and forced resilience.
Roundup: Podcasts We Love
天美视频 community members share about the podcasts they’re enjoying these days, and about the best episodes to dive in.
New Foundations
Heather Casimere looks back on her journey to Seattle and the work of deconstruction that comes before growing new foundations.
Not A Luxury: On Women鈥檚 Voices and National Poetry Month
As we move through National Poetry Month, Brittany Deininger shares some of her favorite contemporary women poets, reminding us that poetry is a place of radical resistance and beautiful intersectionality.
Spirituality and Science with Dr. Curt Thompson
Dr. Derek McNeil sits down for a conversation with psychiatrist and author Dr. Curt Thompson about the spirituality and science behind resilience, integration, and human flourishing.