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At Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Reverend Billy Talen speaks to a crowd about the G-20 summit. Billy travels the country preaching against consumerism, introducing himself as "the Rev. Billy from the Church of Life After Shopping."
For a more distant shot, see http://gigapan.org/gigapans/33527/ To read Rev. Billy's writings: http://www.revbilly.com/chatter/blog/2009/19/a-peace-activist-thinks-about-g-20 Photographer comments: I should have locked exposure on the camera. 2/3 of the way through the shooting, as the robot & camera panned from left to right, Rev. Billy finished his speech and the crowd started to disperse some. |
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At Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Reverend Billy Talen speaks to a crowd about the G-20 summit. Billy travels the country preaching against consumerism, introducing himself as "the Rev. Billy from the Church of Life After Shopping."
For a closer, wider angle shot, see http://gigapan.org/gigapans/33529/ To read Rev. Billy's writings: http://www.revbilly.com/chatter/blog/2009/19/a-peace-activist-thinks-about-g-20 Photographer comment: I should have locked exposure on the camera. |
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Politics in the Bible? The place of the Jewish textual tradition in the history of Western political thought. Ariel Bucher and Jay Peters, Advisor: Professor Gordon Schochet We looked at the Judaic contribution to Western Political thought by studying the Hebrew Bible and Jewish and Christian commentaries on the Bible. Through the lens of Professor Schochet's adolescent theory, which views God as an omniscient father figure, we examined in depth the creation story, the first two commandments, natural religion, and the Haskalah. |
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This giant mural is something I ran across by accident at Juan de Garay and Paseo Colon (near Parque Lezama). It has quite a story to tell. |
