2017 Women in Ministry Conference | Keynote Address: Rev. Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon

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  • čas přidán 18. 12. 2017
  • October 24, 2017 | “Thinking with Our Hearts/Feeling with Our Brains: Testimonies of Faith that History Might Otherwise Forget”
    Speaker: Rev. Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon, Annie Scales Rogers Professor of Christian Ethics, Union Presbyterian Seminary

Komentáře • 10

  • @soliloquylove2115
    @soliloquylove2115 Před 6 lety +12

    I wish I'd heard of you before today. Rest in love, Dr. Cannon.

  • @florenceridley2944
    @florenceridley2944 Před 3 lety +3

    Miss you dearly but thank you Reverend Dr. Canon for the keynote lecture in 2017, and I appreciate being reminded that our grandmothers and mothers contributed to our faith.

  • @deborahhall4837
    @deborahhall4837 Před 3 lety +3

    I cried… I never heard of this wise and grand intellectual woman, I am overwhelmed with her expression of living…

  • @nilacurry4230
    @nilacurry4230 Před 6 lety +5

    You will truly be missed Dr. Cannon

  • @pastorbettypierce-williams229

    I thank God for the work and ministry of Rev. Dr. Katie Canon. I remember her fondly and prayerfully, having had the opportunity to listen to her lectures and sermons in the early years of my ministry. Rev. Betty Pierce-Williams

  • @chanelpope4781
    @chanelpope4781 Před 3 lety +1

    I am a teacher today because of her. My mentor. Yet, there is more to do. Rest on Dr. C

  • @carltonbredell2167
    @carltonbredell2167 Před rokem

    I cried 3 times. cried again 😢 She's talking about my Great-Great Grandmother, my Great Grandmother 😭 and her Mother, Aunt Corrine Cannon, which is my Grandmother's Sister. So much history!

  • @adrienmatthews5663
    @adrienmatthews5663 Před 5 lety +1

    I am in love with her

  • @GregOrangeDoor
    @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety

    Maybe it was a bad paper?

    • @danielsweet6941
      @danielsweet6941 Před rokem +3

      Why do you feel the desire to defend the professor? I'm not asking for you to give an answer or defend your comment, I'm not attacking. I'm asking for you to honestly ask yourself.
      As a white male myself, I had to unlearn automatically siding with the oppressor. I was taught to always find an excuse why the victim deserved it and why the injustice was justified. That starting point of analysis is not God's way. I need to keep myself in check in this area.
      That is why I ask you, to ask yourself,
      Why do you feel the desire to defend the professor?