Brewed Awakening - Advent Conspiracy: Biblical economics challenging the sins of consumer capitalism - Tues Nov 17, 7pm

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Brewed Awakening:

serving fair trade coffee, tea and speakers to stir the social conscience

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Advent Conspiracy:

Biblical economics challenging the sins of consumer capitalism

PLNU Student/Faculty panel

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November 17

 

 

7pm (6:30 coffee)

 

Colt Hall Forum

Come for a discussion where we creatively engage the economics of our time with the radical economics of Sabbath and Jubilee we find in ancient Jewish and Christian Scriptures.  Join us as we discuss ways of practically engaging in hopeful alternatives.

 

 

Check out our Roots of Giving site:

www.pointloma.edu/roots_of_giving

 

For more information, contact:

Dr. Jamie Gates: 6198492659

jga...@pointloma.edu

 

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Sponsored by PLNU’s Center for Justice and Reconciliation, the Brewed Awakening series gives a platform to speakers who bring critical analysis of pressing contemporary social issues while pointing to ways of engaging these issues with hopeful alternatives. Reflecting the CJR’s praxis-reflexive pedagogical emphasis, the Brewed Awakening series showcases individuals and organizations with keen insight as well as practical ways of getting people involved. Special attention is given to Christians who are engaged in the struggle for justice and reconciliation. All speakers are encouraged to reflect on the relationship between their passion for justice, their actions and their faith.

 

For more information, contact Dr. Jamie Gates, 619.849.2659 or c...@pointloma.edu .

Learn more about the Center for Justice and Reconciliation at www.pointloma.edu/cjr

For directions to the university, call 619.849.2200 or go to http://www.pointloma.edu/Directions

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