Now, a student software at the Harvard Memorial Church is scheduled to feature a” Reading Taylor Swift as a Sacred Text” event. The Memorial Church Student Program Coordinator and Multifaith Engagement Fellow are the organizers of the Tuesday night function.
What does reading the sacred writings reveal about ourselves and our lives, in our opinion? Discover a new way to interact with Taylor Swift’s cannon that honours the significant emotional and spiritual significance her labor holds in the lives of many people. Bring your favorite Taylor Swift music, and we’ll send the sacred readings, according to the event description.
The RSVP webpage also states the collecting is “open to individuals from all spiritual, social, and moral backgrounds”.
Lectio Divina, an old Christian monastic reading practice, will be used, but the ideas you learn from this will not always be related to Christian tradition or be “religious” in nature. Kids are invited and encouraged to bring insight and knowledge from their own life, customs, and background”.
Harvard is no man to Swift praise.
It held a group last spring that was all-nighter-for-tortured-poets-department-release/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>dedicated to the music legend. That group even pulled off an all-nighter to check out her new song,” The Tortured Poets Department,” before the release of her album.
As The College Fix recently reported, the University of Florida’s Honors Program offered a course on Swift next quarter.
In the past, Swift has also organized an overall educational convention, focusing on topics like gender, capitalism, and feminism.
The Fix reported in July about a Duke University group that involved Swift and the occult, as it relates to the relationship between Swift and faith.
At Duke University, a first-year writing , course , called” Radical Magic”, will examine why charm and the mystical “have been coded as female, foolish, and ominous”. Additionally, students may explain why Taylor Swift is accused of witchcraft.
Course professor Cheryl Spinner told , The Fix via email]at the moment ] her class may look at images of Swift’s Eras Tour and “use sex and female reports to interpret out what’s really going on with these charges”.
The lyrics to one of her music,” I jump from the gallows and I levitate down your city,” which Swift sings on a moving level that appears to make her fly, were discussed in depth discussions with Spinner in previous classes about the music legend.
The course also will verify the education quality of deck cards, spells, and incantations. According to Spinner, their ultimate goal will be to write a reliquary, or spellbook that contains “magical perspectives and oral traditions that might otherwise be forgotten.”
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