We just turned in our final research papers for our Theology class. While I don't have time right now to share about mine in depth (because there's too much I want to say and I have lots of other papers and finals to be working on for next week), I wanted to share one of my friend's final products. We are given the option in this class to, instead of writing a 10-page research paper, writing a shortened paper and also turning in a creative project that illuminates our research. I was lucky to be able to participate in my friend Eric's project - research on gender and theology. I don't know much about what he researched specifically, but his project is a compilation of interviews addressing the question "What does it mean that you are a man/woman?"
I am so glad to have been able to contribute to the project, as well as honored to personally know most of the voices that you hear. I know some wonderful people. Click here to listen to the finished product, The Gender Question. Eric compiled the interviews beautifully.
**I'd love to hear your thoughts, if you have any, about this project or where the question took you while considering it for yourselves**
[Michael - I'd love for you to interpret this for Blaire if you get the chance!]
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