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<p>Hi all</p>
<p>A colleague of mine Tom Walsh recommended back in December this
scholarly and comprehensive essay, <u>Till We Have Faces</u>. It
has been painstakingly researched and written by Dr. Bruce
Hindmarsh, who is a professor of spiritual theology and a
historian at Regent College in the Vancouver School of Theology.<br>
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<p>Theology has been referred to as the queen of Sciences. Theology
analyzes the science from the perspective of ultimate reality,
providing big picture analysis of contextualized scientific
investigations and policy decisions. This essay, <u>Till We Have
Faces,</u> is an excellent example of theological analysis. It
documents and references in great detail much of the science
around COVID-19 that has been censored in the Canadian Media. It
then applies the critical theory of Hannah Arentd, Ivan Illich
and others to understand the pathology associated with Canadian
public policy responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. <br>
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<p>I concur with Tom that this essay is a brilliant perspective on
the impact of this Pandemic on our lives. To facilitate reading
the essay, I have bookmarked the chapter titles in the copy I have
attached. Thank you, Tom, for bringing this essay and the work of
the <font face="arial, sans-serif"><span
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<p><span style="color:rgb(73,73,73);font-family:arial,sans-serif">Art<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/06/21 6:08 p.m., Thomas Walsh
wrote:bringing our attention to this essay and the work of the
Canadian Care alliance.</div>
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<div><font face="comic sans ms, sans-serif"
color="#006600">The jury is still out on many
aspects of COVID, as health is increasingly
looking to be just one of several social
casualties globally. In the list below I've been
reading Bruce Hindmarsh's essay "Till we Have
Faces", a brilliant piece for anyone interested in
an historical and theological perspective on
COVID's impact over these past two years. Tom</font></div>
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href="https://www.canadiancovidcarealliance.org/"
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