Essays, Interviews, Presentations: Abolition, Neurodiversity, Apologetics Multipotentiality (FREE Hyperlinks)

Neurodiversity Article with a focus on Autism in Christian Scholars Review (August 2020):

https://christianscholars.com/from-stranger-to-neighbor-neurodiversitys-visionary-opportunities-as-public-intellectuals-promote-the-common-good/

Apologetics across every discipline. An online presentation to Purdue faculty, May 2020:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eOCwMOEpqs&t=1989s

Theological Roots of the Abolitionist Movement in Frederick Douglass’s “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” and Angelina Grimké’s “Appeal to the Christian Women of the South”[1]

[1] © Mark D. Eckel. Intégrité: A Journal of Faith and Learning, Fall, 2018, pp. 15-24 www.mobap.edu/integrite a peer-reviewed academic publication. The origin of the work was the final assignment for the IUPUI class “Civil War Literature and Culture” taught by Dr. Jane Schultz, Spring, 2018.

Multipotentiality Interview with Worthington Christian School, Worthington, OH, December, 2020 “Give your children a wide berth. Children should be given to play … Allowed to build cathedrals in their minds.” (minutes 7-9). https://bit.ly/3mq9Ucj about children having multiple potentials (27 minutes total).

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