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The Elements Experiment » Issue 1.3 Editorial: Contemplations, Creativities, and Conversations
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Issue 1.3 Editorial: Contemplations, Creativities, and Conversations. Larr; Becoming by Grace Hart. Issue 1.2 Editorial: Journeys, Lessons, and Illuminations →. How do creative writers, performers, and artists challenge us to think about religion, spirituality, and secular morality in new ways? What can imagination bring to our shared conversations? Judith Ellen Brunton and Meaghan Weatherdon. Volume 1 Issue 3. Supported by Inspirit Foundation. And Religion in the Public Sphere.
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The Elements Experiment » Submit
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The following pages will allow you to submit work to The Elements Experiment. What are the elements that make up our shared spaces? The Elements Experiment calls young students, artists, activists, practitioners, journalists and other creators to think together about religion, the secular, and public spaces. Our online space will display six publications bimonthly, with some work engaging with that issue’s theme, and some engaging with larger themes of religion, the secular, and public spaces.
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The Elements Experiment » Religious Expression by Devon Labrie
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Religious Expression by Devon Labrie. Larr; The Hymn Remix Project: A Musical Response to the Modern Church by Joannie Ing. Our Fallen Spaces by Valeria Vergani →. Songs covered in the mash up include:. You Found Me – The Fray. Vi Va La Vida – Coldplay. Halo – Beyoncé. Ritual – Ellie Goulding. Hallelujah – Leonard Cohen. Modern Jesus – Portugal the Man. Imagine – John Lennon. Contributor Biography: Devon Labrie. Volume 1 Issue 3. Supported by Inspirit Foundation. And Religion in the Public Sphere.
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The Elements Experiment » Becoming by Grace Hart
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Becoming by Grace Hart. Larr; Our Fallen Spaces by Valeria Vergani. Issue 1.3 Editorial: Contemplations, Creativities, and Conversations →. Contributor Biography: Grace Hart. Volume 1 Issue 3. Supported by Inspirit Foundation. And Religion in the Public Sphere. 2014 The Elements Experiment.
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The Elements Experiment » Issue 1.3
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The third issue (Volume 1, Issue 3) was published June 5, 2015, featuring five submissions concerning the theme. Contemplations, Creativities, and Conversations. And an editorial by one of The Elements Experiment Co-Founders and the Managing Editor. All Issue 1.3 submissions can be found below, listed alphabetically by contributor’s name after the editorial. Issue 1.3 Editorial: Contemplations, Creativities, and Conversations. By Judith Ellen Brunton and Meaghan Weatherdon (Editorial).
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The Elements Experiment » The Hymn Remix Project: A Musical Response to the Modern Church by Joannie Ing
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The Hymn Remix Project: A Musical Response to the Modern Church by Joannie Ing. Larr; On Leaving a Spiritual Footprint by Asna Adhami. Religious Expression by Devon Labrie →. What are some historical worship practices that have influenced the church? How can the church stay relevant in the lives of young people, while still maintaining its historic and faith traditions? What are Gen-X and Gen-Y’s saying about faith, religion and the church? Hymn Remix Project,. Music often plays an integral role in the w...
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Subscribe to the Newsletter. By subscribing to The Elements Experiment’s newsletter, you’ll receive emails about new issues, calls for submissions, conference news, and stories related to our initiative. We will never give your information to a third party, and you can easily unsubscribe at any time by clicking the appropriate link in an email. Subscribe to the newsletter by filling out the following form:. Supported by Inspirit Foundation. And Religion in the Public Sphere. 2014 The Elements Experiment.
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The Elements Experiment » Conference
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The 2014 Conference has finished. Below is the information available at time of submission; information on future conferences will be posted here when available. Conference: Call for Submissions. What are the Elements that make up our shared spaces? This conference will consist of two components:. Roughly ten short presentations or performances. An afternoon of small-group conversations in the World Café format. Participants will be invited to consider religion, the secular, and public spaces from bo...
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