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In this season finale episode we discuss the killing of George Floyd, Amy Cooper and the viral Central Park video. Plus, we talk music, personal & spiritual growth and more with New Vil La Entertainment artist, Joshva! Watch interview with Joshva here: We Break Silence Show E.Charlez - Pamela Rosario - Cash Walken - Vania
On this episode, we talk clashes with Unite The Right protesters, pedestrians killed during terrorist attack in Barcelona, unknown facts about the Holocaust, KDs thoughts about going to the White House, whether confederate monuments should come down and more! Watch the interview with Joshva here: https://youtu.be/zo2FZbdKJ1c We Break Silence Show E.Charlez - Rosie - Mike Laawery - Vania
Joshva Raja and Graham Hill discuss “Ivory Towers & Muddy Grounds”: Developing holistic and fresh approaches to theological education and to contextual and indigenous theology. The GlobalChurch Project, Podcast Episode 21.Joshva Raja is ordained in the Church of South India from the Tirunelveli Diocese. He has served for many years among the urban poor in South Asia. He has also served in a parish in Edinburgh, Scotland when he also gained his doctorate from the University of that city. Joshva was an Associate Professor, Chairperson of the Department of The Gospel, Culture and Communication at the United Theological College in Bangalore. He is tutor of World Mission at the Selly Oak Centre for Mission Studies and MA Mission Pathway leader.Joshva edits an online journal of mission, Rethinking Mission, jointly run by the Methodist Church in Britain and USPG-Anglicans in Mission. He is a member of the Management Committee of Network for Interfaith Concerns of the Anglican Communion. He also works with WCC ETE in developing theological education around the world. His areas of specialisations are Christian Alternative Communication, Applied Mission and Cultural Anthropological studies.
Joshva Raja and Graham Hill discuss developing a positive theology of (and approach to) media. The GlobalChurch Project, Podcast Episode 20.Joshva Raja is ordained in the Church of South India from the Tirunelveli Diocese. He has served for many years among the urban poor in South Asia. He has also served in a parish in Edinburgh, Scotland when he also gained his doctorate from the University of that city. Joshva was an Associate Professor, Chairperson of the Department of The Gospel, Culture and Communication at the United Theological College in Bangalore. He is tutor of World Mission at the Selly Oak Centre for Mission Studies and MA Mission Pathway leader.Joshva edits an online journal of mission, Rethinking Mission, jointly run by the Methodist Church in Britain and USPG-Anglicans in Mission. He is a member of the Management Committee of Network for Interfaith Concerns of the Anglican Communion. He also works with WCC ETE in developing theological education around the world. His areas of specialisations are Christian Alternative Communication, Applied Mission and Cultural Anthropological studies.
Joshva Raja and Graham Hill discuss what it means to meet Jesus among the margins, the least, the outcast, the suffering, and the HIV positive. The GlobalChurch Project, Podcast Episode 19.Joshva Raja is ordained in the Church of South India from the Tirunelveli Diocese. He has served for many years among the urban poor in South Asia. He has also served in a parish in Edinburgh, Scotland when he also gained his doctorate from the University of that city. Joshva was an Associate Professor, Chairperson of the Department of The Gospel, Culture and Communication at the United Theological College in Bangalore. He is tutor of World Mission at the Selly Oak Centre for Mission Studies and MA Mission Pathway leader.Joshva edits an online journal of mission, Rethinking Mission, jointly run by the Methodist Church in Britain and USPG-Anglicans in Mission. He is a member of the Management Committee of Network for Interfaith Concerns of the Anglican Communion. He also works with WCC ETE in developing theological education around the world. His areas of specialisations are Christian Alternative Communication, Applied Mission and Cultural Anthropological studies.