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A mind of care Responding ethically to COVID-19
(the Donner Institute, 2020-10-30)
This article approaches issues arising out of being in the middle of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Finland in March 2020, both from the point of view of the lived experience of caring for people in our conference ...
Dance in the Early Church: sources and restrictions
(The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2016)
Understanding the role of dance in the Western Christian tradition is an underexplored territory. Sources of historical investigations are few and many of them are problematic. In this article commonly used sources are ...
Dance as an agency of change in an age of totalitarianism
(The Donner Institute, 2022-03-02)
This article identifies two different paths where the amnesia described by Hannah- Arendt and the fragmentation identified by Willie James Jennings of our historical past has distorted how people today view dan-cing. I set ...
Dance as a contemplative practice : The space of distinction and union
(The Donner Institute, 2021-03-20)
This article analyses ethnographic material gathered in Sweden amongst dancers in the Church of Sweden. With the help of the writings of Sarah Coakley and Simone Weil I explore if, and how, dancing could be considered a ...