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“Countering Pharaoh’s Production-Consumption Society Today” confronts participants with the comparison of  the enslavement of the Hebrew people in Egypt to the enslavement of Americans struggling with the unending demands of the consumer society that defines us. A tour-de-force with preacher-professor-prophet Walter Brueggemann, “Countering Pharaoh” brings insights to the story of the Exodus that transforms its well-worn story elements into a demanding call on the lives of 21st century people of faith.

 “It is a journey from slavery to covenant that we keep making over and over again… [because] Pharaoh has immense power always to draw us back into slavery.” – Walter Brueggemann

Thursdays, November 29th, December 6th, 13th, and 20th at 6:30 pm

Facilitated by Pastor David Felten and Elizabeth Cabalka

$20 Tuition (scholarships available)

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WARNING: THIS PROGRAM MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR CHURCH, SOCIETY AND THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE, AND COULD POTENTIALLY HELP RESTORE THE MEANING OF COVENANT.

Walter Brueggemann

Walter Brueggemann is an Old Testament scholar and retired professor from Columbia Theological Seminary. Also a United Church of Christ minister, Brueggemann has authored hundreds of articles, several biblical commentaries and more than 50 books, including The Prophetic ImaginationGenesis: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and PreachingFinally Comes the Poet, and Theology of the Old Testament. His most recent book, Toward a Common Good,  is the focus of a Conference-wide study in the Desert Southwest Conference of the United Methodist Church for 2012-2013.

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