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[[Image:joshua_villines_pulpit.jpg|152px|right|thumb|In the pulpit of Virginia-Highland Church]] | [[Image:joshua_villines_pulpit.jpg|152px|right|thumb|In the pulpit of Virginia-Highland Church]] | ||
The Rev. C. Joshua Villines. Originally ordained as a [[baptist]] minister | The Rev. C. Joshua Villines. Originally ordained as a [[baptist]] minister, Joshua has served as a pastor in [[UCC]] and [[Lutheran]] contexts. Joshua is currently completing a [[Ph.D.]] focusing on [[Religion]] and [[Anthropology]] at [[Vanderbilt University]]. He is an active member of (and often a speaker for) the [[Human Rights Campaign]], the [[Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice]], [[Soulforce]], [[People for the American Way]], and other progressive groups. | ||
Prior to his ordination and periodically thereafter, Joshua worked as a [[technical writer]] and a [[journalist]] covering the computer game industry. Joshua is currently an [[adjunct instructor]] at [[Shorter College]]. | Prior to his ordination and periodically thereafter, Joshua worked as a [[technical writer]] and a [[journalist]] covering the computer game industry. Joshua is currently an [[adjunct instructor]] at [[Shorter College]]. |
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The Rev. C. Joshua Villines. Originally ordained as a baptist minister, Joshua has served as a pastor in UCC and Lutheran contexts. Joshua is currently completing a Ph.D. focusing on Religion and Anthropology at Vanderbilt University. He is an active member of (and often a speaker for) the Human Rights Campaign, the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, Soulforce, People for the American Way, and other progressive groups.
Prior to his ordination and periodically thereafter, Joshua worked as a technical writer and a journalist covering the computer game industry. Joshua is currently an adjunct instructor at Shorter College.
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{{gutenberg|no=2383|name=The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems ''by Geoffrey Chaucer'}}