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abby mohaupt

The Rev. abby mohaupt is the artist-in-residence at Sister Grove Farm, the Director of Education and Training at GreenFaith, a PhD student at Drew University, and serves on the boards of enfleshed, Presbyterian Hunger Program, Presbyterian Peace Fellowship, and CreatureKind. abby’s heart work is devoted to living with integrity at the intersections of eco-feminisms, social justice, and spirituality. She regularly guest lectures on religion and ecology, with emphasis on the intersection of race and gender. The Rev. abby mohaupt is an ordained clergy person in the Presbyterian Church (USA).

Essays

In Memoriam:                                                                      Metropolitan John D. Zizioulas and the Journey of Theology Toward the Future

The prominent Eastern Orthodox theologian Metropolitan John D. Zizioulas of Pergamon (Ecumenical Patriarchate) passed in Athens, on February 2, 2023.

Vulnerability

From Myanmar to Mariupol, from the streets of Memphis to the waves and winds of the Mediterranean Sea: resistance to violence takes many forms. So does political protest against precarity. At which point does the unavoidable vulnerability of the living condition come to expression as political agency? Can such precarious politics constitute or configure an alternative community?

Race, Power, and Being Essential in the Era of COVID-19

The Syrophoenician woman sees herself as essential—both for herself and for her daughter. She is an uppity woman; we can assume that her daughter lived to often hear the tale, forming her as an uppity woman too.