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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: \"From the Upper Room to Pentecost: Toward an Ethic of Racial Mercy\" with Maureen O’Connell
DESCRIPTION:<h2>This event has been cancelled.<\h2>\n<p> <\p>\n<p><em>From the Upper Room to Pentecost: Toward an Ethic of Racial Mercy<\em> with Maureen O'Connell.<\p>\n<p>Moral theologian Maureen O'Connell is associate professor of Christian ethics and chair of the Department of Religion at La Salle University. After earning a Ph.D. in theological ethics at Boston College\, she taught at Fordham University before returning to her native city of Philadelphia. Working at the intersections of social ethics and theological aesthetics\, she probes the roles of art\, imagination\, and storytelling in the pursuit of justice. Her current research focuses on racial identity formation\, racism\, and racial justice.<\p>\n<p>Her widely acclaimed and award-winning book\, <em>If These Walls Could Talk: Muralism and the Beauty of Justice<\em>\, examines mural-making and murals in Philadelphia. \"Philadelphia's walls are talking\,\" O'Connell writes. And the \"images have the potential to transform the 'City of Brotherly Love' into the 'City of Just Love.'\" In Compassion: Loving Our Neighbor in an Age of Globalization\, O'Connell unpacks the meaning of the Gospel parable of the Good Samaritan for our times.<\p>\n<p>O'Connell co-edited\, with Laurie Cassidy\, <em>She Who Imagines: Contemporary Feminist Aesthetics and Religion\, Economics and Culture in Conflict and Conversation.<\em><\p>\n<p>Part of the William H. Shannon Chair Lecture Series<\p>\n<p><span><span> <\span><\span><\p>\n<p> <\p>\n<p> <\p>\n<p> <\p>\n<p> <\p>
LOCATION:Forum\, Shults Center
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