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Preston Shipp

Bulletin 68 – May 2021

  Contents Letter from the President: Looking Forward to Our Virtual Meeting, Martha Reineke Musings from the Executive Secretary: A Year of Adaptation, Niki Wandinger Editor’s Column: Writing, Listening, Reading, Curtis Gruenler Forthcoming Events COV&R Annual Meeting COV&R Sessions at

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Originally published in Dutch in the April 6, 2022 edition of @Tertioweekblad, in this article COV&R board member @BuysErik rethinks what the violence of Christ’s crucifixion really means. https://t.co/fQJqJif448 https://t.co/RINYFuEwUp

- April 20, 2022

Deadline for submitting proposals for presentations at the upcoming Annual Meeting in Bogotá, Colombia with the theme "Emerging Crisis: New Humanities and the Mimetic Theory" is extended to April 30. More information is available in the February Bulletin. https://t.co/fwMvxaVQlb https://t.co/cIU01DG3ok

- April 13, 2022

Eric Buys reviews and recommends Radicale Verlossing (Radical Redemption) by historian Beatrice de Graaf. Buys explains Graaf wants to show what the current generation of jihadist terrorists believes and how radical redemption plays in that belief. https://t.co/LyyCAZsfnE https://t.co/BjwRL7yLb0

- March 11, 2022

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