Adventist Peace Radio, Episode 82: Protesting the Death Penalty

Stephen Erich discusses the death penalty and his advocacy against it.

Stephen Erich

Stephen Erich was raised in Northern California but later found himself in the midwest studying on the campus Andrews University where he majored in Business. He went on to receive an MBA from Andrews, and then found himself moving to Connecticut, where he studied at Yale University and received a Master’s of Arts in Religion. He now works for the Greater New York Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists as a campus chaplain for Advent Collegiate in Manhattan, NYC. Over the past few years, he has become increasingly involved in the movement to abolish the death penalty, and he recently travelled to Washington DC to participate in a march against it.

Show Notes

Death Penalty Action

The Cross and The Lynching Tree, James Cone

Executing Grace, Shane Claiborne

APF Radio Episode 64: Mass Incarceration

Advent Collegiate on Instagram

Conclusion

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