Justin Crisp
Justin Crisp is a Master of Divinity student at Yale Divinity School, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and Berkeley Divinity School in New Haven, Conn., and an aspirant for holy orders in the Diocese of East Tennessee. His work primarily concerns the way in which constructive theology and liturgics speak to contemporary social and political concerns, especially sexuality and economics. He is currently a chaplain intern and CPE student at the University of Tennessee Medical Center and in the fall of 2012 will join the Yale Center for Faith and Culture as a research assistant for the God and Human Flourishing project.
Sermons and Bible Studies
Bible Study: Proper 12 (B) – 2012
2 Kings 4:42-44 In this passage, we see demonstrated for us two ways of seeing the world and its resources: the logics of scarcity and abundance. The first is illustrated […]
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