Haunted & Held: A Christian Theology of Place - A Conversation with Ryan Turnbull
Description
Ryan Turnbull is a Canadian theologian, and I’m a Canadian theologian, so we talk about a lot of Canadian stuff in this episode. But you don’t have to be Canadian to engage in or get something out of this conversation. Because what we talk about functions like a case study of what it looks like to be a theologian who lives in a particular place and is thinking critically and constructively (theologically) about that place. So hopefully Ryan and I’s conversation helps you do that—in your own place, wherever that happens to be.
Ryan is not only a great scholarly thinker, he actually cares about the places he finds himself in and the people who are there. And, in the spirit of Personalism, it captures one of the core sayings of Ellul, Charbonneau, and others, which was: think locally, act globally. So I hope this conversation helps you do that.
Bio
Ryan holds a BA and MA in Theology from Providence University College and Theological Seminary and just completed the defence of his PhD in Theology and Religion in December 2023, at the University of Birmingham, entitled “Haunted and Held: A Christian Theology of Place.” Ryan is currently a Visiting Fellow at St John’s College and serves as the Diocesan Discipleship Developer in the Diocese of Rupert’s Land. In addition to his day job with the diocese, Ryan serves on the executive of the Canadian Theological Society and teaches theology as an adjunct instructor at a number of universities and seminaries across Canada.
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Additional Resources
Val Plumwood, Shadow Places and The Politics of Dwelling
Paul Virilio, Bunker Archaeology
Stanley Hauerwas, Prayers Plainly Spoken
Elaine Enns and Ched Myers, Healing Haunted Histories
Doreen Massey, A Global Sense of Place
Shelly Rambo, Resurrecting Wounds
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Canada’s Residential Schools: Missing Children and Unmarked Burials