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- Australian-born writer, arts critic, and photographer, Anna Blanch, spends alot of time thinking and talking about thoughtful and biblically founded engagement with arts and culture. She has had scholarly & freelance articles published in a wide range of publications including Englewood Review of Books, Australian Folklore, and Case Magazine and she often talks about literature and theology at academic conferences. With degrees from the Australian National University and Baylor University, Anna is presently in her final year of a PhD at the Institute of Theology, Imagination and the Arts, at the University of St Andrews, Scotland where she is also a tutor. Her academic research focuses both on the work of iconic British author, E.Nesbit (author of Railway Children) and the role of literature in spiritual formation. She finds photography, enjoying her environment and its fruits, and being in community bring her joy. She can also be found at Transpositions, a collaborative project on Theology, Imagination, and the Arts, and even more often on her blog, Goannatree, where she provides resources for Christian Scholars, muses about Theology & Literature, and reflects on her expatriate life. She likes to ask people what's been inspiring them lately, because the answers inspire her and she loves hearing people's stories and she's find that this is a great way to get people talking.
About The Big Bible Project
The #BigBible Project seeks to draw Christians from all churches & none into deeper engagement with the Bible through local reading groups & online conversations.-
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The Power of Tweets and Texts? #Infographic
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Discipleship in a Digital Africa (@jerdf)
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Communicating the Word – and the Word was Digital #Catholic
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QR Codes: What are they all about? #DigiLit
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What do you think to a #GodHour? #Digidisciple (@paulblakey)
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The Power of Tweets and Texts? #Infographic
17 May 2012 12:30 PM | 1 Comment -
Discipleship in a Digital Africa (@jerdf)
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Communicating the Word – and the Word was Digital #Catholic
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QR Codes: What are they all about? #DigiLit
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What do you think to a #GodHour? #Digidisciple (@paulblakey)
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In 2011, Biblefresh engaged hundreds to stop viewing the Bible as a toxic text, finding new ways to engage with passion with the Bible. Events
Below are events that The Big Bible Project is involved in. See full list of events.The #BigRead12
Meet together in housegroups to read Mark. Join bigger Bible conversations with others reading the same material. Join In#MediaLit12
Join a one week intensive course in Media Literacy for Christian Ministry. Find out more#CNMAC12
Join in the annual 'Christian New Media Awards & Conference'. Likely 12/13 October 2012. Find out moreBlogs by Specific Authors
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