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"Always the Open Hand (1964-02-21)",,"In this recording within the We Believe Series, Thurman reads a poem sent to him from a friend. This poem speaks from the perspective of Phillip, one of Jesus' disciples. The content of this poem wrestles with the demands of the people upon Jesus, and Jesus' willingness to pour himself out to benefit those who are in need. In the author's engagement with Jesus' life, work, death, and resurrection, we are asked to ponder the human quest of making sense of God's open, relational, and creative nature.","Thurman, Howard","MSS 394","Pitts Theology Library, Emory University",1964-02-21,"Description by Dustin Mailman",,,audio,,,394-813,,,,,,,,,"",,,,1960s,,,,"WHDH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"christology,communion,disciples,Feeding of the Five Thousand,healing,Incarnation,Jesus,kenosis,Last Supper,miracles,Phillip,poem,Spirit of Love",https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pittspublic/thurman/pdf/394-813.pdf,AudioWithTranscription,"We Believe (Television Series, 1958-1965)",1,0
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"Selections for Memorial Day (1964-05-29)",,"In this recording within the We Believe Series, Thurman reads three poems written by various authors speaking to subjects of war, conscientious objection, aggression, and violence. Each of these poems are read as a reflection upon the Memorial Day holiday. The first poem, by John Drinkwater, deals with aggression as it is related to war. The second poem, by Badget Clark, deals with a young man's decision to fight in the Civil War. The third, and final poem, by Edna St. Vincent Millay, speaks to conscientious objection while hiding a black child from people of power. Each of these poems emphasize Thurman's commitment to an anti-war ethic, pacifism, and the religion of Jesus.","Thurman, Howard","MSS 394","Pitts Theology Library, Emory University",1964-05-29,"Description by Dustin Mailman",,,audio,,,394-811,,,,,,,,,"",,,"Selections for Memorial Day (WB-7B), 1964 May 29",1960s,,,,"WHDH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Abraham Lincoln,aggression,America,anti-violence,anti-war,Badger Clark,citizenship,civil war,consciousness,death,Edna St. Vincent Millay,evil,Herman Hagedorn,holidays,John Drinkwater,poem,prayer,soul,war",https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pittspublic/thurman/pdf/394-811.pdf,AudioWithTranscription,"We Believe (Television Series, 1958-1965)",1,0
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"Quality of Life (1960-10-07); Religion and Life (1964-04-03)",,"In this recording within the We Believe Series; Thurman reflects upon the way in which American culture makes sense of love. He notes that typically, the ""flow of love is chocked beneath the deep recesses of the heart."" This is the product of quantitative love rather than qualitative love. He reminds the listener, that qualitative love is more significant than any price tag or number of accoutrements one acquires. Qualitative love speaks to the depths of the human experience. In this recording within the We Believe Series; Thurman reflects upon writing from Max Herman and Petrarch to ask the question: To what depth does one's religion have a bearing on one's life? He continues by probing the political and ecclesiological elements of the religious inner life intersecting with the secular outer life, and the ways in which religion impacts one's praxis and location in the world. ","Thurman, Howard","MSS 394","Pitts Theology Library, Emory University",1960-10-07,"Dustin Mailman",,,audio,,,394-778,,,,,,,,,"",,,"Qualitative Life; Religion and Life (ET-22; GC 11-20-71), 1971 Nov 20",1960s,,,,"WHDH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"bears,Cabot,Christmas,decision,ecclesiology,God,Harvard,heart,interconnectivity,Letters of Old Age,limitations,love,Max Herman,meditations of the heart,National Conference of Social Work,need,Paul,Petrarch,poem,quality,quality of life,quantity,religion,responsibility,testimony,Tycho Brahe,voice of the genuine,witness",https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pittspublic/thurman/pdf/394-778.pdf,AudioWithTranscription,"We Believe (Television Series, 1958-1965)",1,0