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FOSDICK CONVOCATION - CD ORDER FORM
CD’s are available only for the sessions listed below. For more information about each session, consult our
website, www.fosdickconvocation.org, which has a full schedule and a description of each workshop.
The cost of each CD is $10, postage included.
To order, print out this page, then circle the CD’s you wish to purchase, fill out the information requested,
include a check or the credit card information, and mail to
Fosdick Convocation, The Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Drive, New York, New York 10027.
Your CD’s will be mailed to the address provided in the space below.
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Available Sessions
Monday, October 23, 2006
MON PM P. Monday evening panel discussion, “For the Living of these Days: Then and Now,”
Joan Brown Campbell, Barbara Lundblad, William Sloane Coffin, Jr. and Hans Küng
MON PM S. Monday evening sermon: “Jerusalem Meets Athens,” Gardner Taylor
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
TUES AM S Tuesday morning sermon: “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” Sam Wells
TUES AM P Tuesday morning plenary: “Grant Us Wisdom: The Communal Quest of Liberal Churchgoers,”
Diana Butler Bass and Minerva Carcaño
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TUES Q&A
Tuesday talk-back Q&A - Sam Wells, Diana Butler Bass, Minerva Carcaño and Ken Medema
TUES PM S Tuesday evening sermon: “The Fosdick Legacy in Bleak Times,” Cornel West
Tuesday workshops
TU1. Big Christianity: What’s Right with the Religious Left? Jan G. Linn
TU2. Boundaries, Limits and You: Meeting the Challenge of Pastoring Today, Frances Unsell
TU4. How Did It Preach?: ‘Jesus Christ is Lord’ in Early Christian Proclamation and Action,
Frederick W. Weidmann
TU5. In the Belly of the Beast: Searching for the Holy Within Incarcerated Communities,
Cliff Frasier and Nancy Hastings Sehested
TU6. Is Peacemaking Women’s Work? Perspectives from the Global Women’s Peace Initiative,
Joan Brown Campbell
TU7. Is the Doctrine of Just War a Fraud?, Roger L. Shinn
TU8. Jewish, Muslim, and Christian Relations, Joseph V. Montville
TU9. [partial only] The Poetics of Homiletics, Peggy Shriver and James A. Forbes, Jr.
TU10. The Politics of Jesus: Rediscovering the True Revolutionary Nature of the Teachings of Jesus
and How They Have Been Corrupted, Obery M. Hendricks, Jr.
TU11. Street Preaching, Jeff Mansfield
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
WED AM S
Wednesday morning sermon: “That Was Then: This Is Now,” Otis Moss III
WED AM P
Wednesday morning plenary: “God’s Kingdom in the Here and Now: A Unifying Concept,”
Tony Campolo and Barbara Harris
WED Q&A
Wednesday talk-back Q&A: Otis Moss III, Tony Campolo, Barbara Harris & Kate Campbell
WED PM S
Wednesday evening sermon, “Free Our Hearts to Faith and Praise,” Barbara Brown Taylor
Wednesday workshops
WE1. Asphalt Jesus: Finding a New Christian Faith Along the Highways of America, Eric Elnes
WE3. Finding Ourselves at the Foot of the Cross: Preaching from Paradigms, Erik Kolbell
WE5. Hagar, Sarah, and Their Children: A Feminist Perspective, Phyllis Trible and Letty M. Russell
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WE7. Jewish, Muslim, and Christian Relations, Joseph V. Montville
WE8. Pastor, Prophet, Patriot: Combining It All in Preaching, Donald W. Shriver, Jr.
WE9. Preaching Particularity, Barbara K. Lundblad
WE10. [tape ends before end of workshop] Singing the Lord’s Song in a New Land, Su Yon Pak
WE12. “What’s the Matter with Preaching Today?” Media Skills for TV and Radio –
the 21st Century Pulpit, Macky Alston and Jenna Tiitsman
Thursday, October 26, 2006
TH AM S
Thursday morning sermon, “Easier Said than Done,” Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.
TH AM P
Thursday morning plenary, “Lest We Miss Thy Kingdom’s Goal,” Brian McLaren,
Donna Schaper and Hal Taussig
TH AM
Q&A
Thursday talk-back Q&A: Barbara Brown Taylor, Brian McLaren, Donna Schaper
and Hal Taussig
TH PM S
Thursday evening sermon: “The Exposé of Counterfeit Religion,” James A. Forbes, Jr.
Thursday workshops
TH1. The Abortion Wars: Then & Now, Karen H. Senecal and Howard Moody
TH2. Big Christianity: What’s Right with the Religious Left?, Jan G. Linn
TH3. The Church, the State, and Your Ministry: What’s Clear, What Isn’t, and Why a New Paradigm is
Needed, Russell G. Pearce
TH4. Ending Poverty: The Poverty Initiative Model, Colleen Wessel-McCoy, Odis Braxton and Charon Hribar
TH6. Humor and the Sacred: Laughing Your Way to Grace, Susan Sparks
TH7. Learning from the Past: How Rabbinic Sages Responded to the Challenges of Their Day, Sarah H.
Reines
TH8. Pastor, Prophet, Patriot: Combining It All in Preaching, Donald W. Shriver, Jr.
TH9. Practices in Non-Violent Resistance: Theology and Application for Contemporary Christian Living,
Cliff Frasier
TH10. Terrorism and Torture as Ethical Issues, Roger L. Shinn
TH11. “What’s the Matter with Preaching Today?” Media Skills for TV and Radio –
the 21st Century Pulpit, Macky Alston and Jenna Tiitsman
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