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In the fall of 2021 Bishop Anna hosted a four-week book study of Cynthia Moe-Lobeda's award-winning book Resisting Structural Evil: Love as Ecological–Economic Vocation. Facilitated by a different person each week, sessions engaged Dr. Moe-Lobeda's work to draw us into a deeper understanding of the ecological crisis we face, and its interconnections to racial and economic justice.
In this session Juli Mallet and Brendon Neilson continue the conversation on chapters 7-8, which gets into love; both its mystery and practical reality, but also as an ecological and economic vocation.