Adventist Peace Radio, Episode 54: Civil Disobedience

Welcome to Adventist Peace Radio, the podcast of the Adventist Peace Fellowship. In this episode, host Jeff Boyd shares a recording he made of himself leading a Sabbath School discussion covering Daniel 6 and civil disobedience.

Photo Credit: Jeff Boyd (2009). Protest against indefinite detention at Guantanamo Bay.

Photo Credit: Jeff Boyd (2009). Protest against indefinite detention at Guantanamo Bay.

Jeff Boyd works in the research office of Andrews University, and he is also an adjunct instructor in the Andrews School of Business Administration. He is a former director of the Adventist Peace Fellowship. Jeff has undergraduate degrees in religion and psychology as well as an MBA and an MA in Peace Studies.

SHOW NOTES

To access the material covered in this presentation, please see the blog post where it was posted prior to the Sabbath School class: Civil Disobedience.

Listen to Jeff’s earlier presentation, “Blessed Are the Demonstrators,” in Episode 8.

CONCLUSION

Photo Credit: Jeff Boyd (2011). Annual rally against the School of the Americas/WHINSEC at Ft. Benning.

Photo Credit: Jeff Boyd (2011). Annual rally against the School of the Americas/WHINSEC at Ft. Benning.

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