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Video of My Lecture “Paul and the Pursuit of Pleasure” plus Panel Discussion

February 27, 2021February 27, 2021by Max LeeComments on Video of My Lecture “Paul and the Pursuit of Pleasure” plus Panel Discussion

This past academic year, I have been participating in the Scripture and Ministry Lectureship series sponsored by the Henry Center. There have been 5 lectures so far (click on the lecturer name for each video)…

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The Earth Is the Lord’s… and a Beautiful Day in Chicago Can Be Miraculous

April 30, 2014by Max LeeComments on The Earth Is the Lord’s… and a Beautiful Day in Chicago Can Be Miraculous

Just when I blogged in my previous post about giving up my rights for the sake of serving others, I was also reminded that I need not rupture the theological tension between an ethics of…

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I’m most disturbed by this drawing depicting the JapaneseAm presence as a threat becuz they were seen as terrorists ready 2use🧨 It reflects not just Dr Seuss but wider (white) American fears & readiness 2accept the injustices of internment 4the prospect of “a safer America” https://t.co/BaaorPUxqs
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Six days after this Dr. Seuss cartoon ran, FDR signed Executive Order 9066, leading to the forced removal of 120,000 Japanese Americans. Geisel never apologized, only saying decades later that it and other racist cartoons were "embarrassingly badly drawn." https://t.co/BmxW29ZP9R
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The anti-Asian racist imagery of Dr Seuss is personally disturbing becuz I read his stories like “Green Eggs &Ham,” loved it, &even read them2 my own sons not aware of these other works. What is below is not as 1/2 as awful as the Seuss cartoon depicting JapaneseAm internment 😩 https://t.co/hTLz99PpRC
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“And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street” (1st published in 1937) was my favorite Dr. Seuss book as a kid. I can still recite parts of it from memory. But looking at it with a modern perspective, it’s impossible to ignore the overt racial stereotypes #DrSeuss https://t.co/TRLWLOdHVp
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@jenniferguo @henry_center Thanks 4these encouraging words Jen! We’ll have 2find a way 2meet in person at a conference or some event 😄. Here’s 2hoping 4a F2F meet-up of new friends connected thru the Twitter-verse during these trying pandemic times
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