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Nathan Jumper

Nathan Jumper

Nathan Jumper is pursuing the M.Div. degree at Princeton Theological Seminary. He also holds graduate degrees from Temple University - one in Music Theory and one in Piano Performance. His interests lie in the realm of cultural criticism, the philosophy of religion, and human rights for minority groups. Additionally, he is an avid film watcher and fitness enthusiast. He hopes to pursue a Ph.D. in Religious Studies when he is finished at Princeton.

Articles, Writing June 5, 2014 June 4, 2014

Wendell Berry and Naturalistic Sacramentalism

Works of art participate in our lives; we are not just distant observers of their lives. They are in conversation among themselves and with…

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