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What does it mean to be human? This is one of the questions we'll address in Chapter 2, "We are Who We Are." Mitchell kicked off this chapter using Genesis 3:1-13, often referred to as "The Fall," narrative. In his sermon, Mitchell addressed many of the preconceived notions we bring to this text. Interpretations that are often used to subject and oppress people, specifically women. As Mitchell re-interpreted the passage, he invited us to consider the role vulnerability and power play not only in this text, but also in human nature.
So what does it mean to be human?
Let us know your thoughts and find our other resources for Chapter 2 here.
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What does it mean to be human? This is one of the questions we'll address in Chapter 2, "We are Who We Are." Mitchell kicked off this chapter using Genesis 3:1-13, often referred to as "The Fall," narrative. In his sermon, Mitchell addressed many of the preconceived notions we bring to this text. Interpretations that are often used to subject and oppress people, specifically women. As Mitchell re-interpreted the passage, he invited us to consider the role vulnerability and power play not only in this text, but also in human nature.
So what does it mean to be human?
Let us know your thoughts and find our other resources for Chapter 2 here.