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Jazz, Shame, and Being With: A Reader's Guide
A 20-essay series tracing shame and pride from neurobiology through theology to political formation—and the incarnational alternative
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The Factories We Can't Stop: A Theology of Waiting
Oct 24
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The Music Already Playing
Oct 17
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Craig Geevarghese-Uffman
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On the Strange Beauty of Ugly Legislation
Jul 2
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Craig Geevarghese-Uffman
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When Hawks Descend: Finding Love's Secure Base Amid Life's Brutality
Jul 22
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The Only Manna We Keep: A Christmas Reflection on Keeping By Releasing
Jazz, Shame, and Being With — Essay #8
Dec 19
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Ontological Foundations: Incarnation, Participation, and Gift
A Theological-Philosophical Appendix to "The Only Manna We Keep"
Dec 19
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Craig Geevarghese-Uffman
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The Gift of Pride—A Theology of Contributing
Jazz, Shame, and Being With — Essay #7
Dec 5
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When Pride Breaks: The Asymmetry Between Shame's Firmware and Pride's Software
Jazz, Shame, and Being With — Essay #6
Nov 21
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Be the Gift: How Performance Became My First Religion
Jazz, Shame, and Being With — Essay #5
Nov 14
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The Gift of Shame: A Theology of Receiving
Jazz, Shame, and Being With — Essay #4
Nov 7
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Craig Geevarghese-Uffman
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One World, One Word: A Theology of Knowing Together
Jazz, Shame, and Being With — Essay #3
Oct 31
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