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Benjamin Durheim

Benjamin Durheim

Author and Visiting Assistant Professor of Theology at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University, St. Joseph, Minnesota

Benjamin Durheim is a visiting assistant professor of theology at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University in Minnesota, where he teaches courses in liturgical and sacramental theology, ethics, and systematics. Ben’s publishing has centered on the intersection between liturgy and ethics, including his book Christ’s Gift, Our Response (Liturgical Press). Ben has also published articles on ecumenism, liturgical and sacramental practice, and social ethics. He lives in Avon, MN with his wife and two children. When not teaching or writing, Ben enjoys woodworking, fishing, and good conversation over freshly made lefse.

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Place and Placelessness in Rural Christian Identity

Can rural churches provide witness for healthy online community?

By Benjamin Durheim

Forgiveness and Worship in Rural Communities

There is wisdom—and discomfort—in keeping space together before rushing to reconciliation

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