Marywood University - Religion
P&C Development Manager at SEKISUI SPI; PhD student in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at Adler University
Bryne
Lewis
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
I am a writer of words, thinker of thinks and out-of-the-box organizer. I am passionate about welcoming others and laughing loudly.
I believe in asking big questions, listening to inventive answers and building support structures. I believe art saves lives. I believe in the power of communities to heal themselves. There’s nothing I enjoy more than facilitating and collaborating with passionate people. Let’s talk ideas! Let’s make change!
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
History
Penwood Review
Penwood Review
Quaestiones Disputatae
philosophical article
Penwood Review
Quaestiones Disputatae
philosophical article
Janus Head
poem
Penwood Review
Quaestiones Disputatae
philosophical article
Janus Head
poem
Anglican Theological Review
poem
Penwood Review
Quaestiones Disputatae
philosophical article
Janus Head
poem
Anglican Theological Review
poem
Word Fountain
poem
Penwood Review
Quaestiones Disputatae
philosophical article
Janus Head
poem
Anglican Theological Review
poem
Word Fountain
poem
My Body, My Words: A Collection of Bodies. ed Archer and Kleinman. Big Table Publishing 2018
In the world of literature, there has been an explosion of books dealing with body image. Memoirs from women who were once or still are struggling with weight. Yet, there is still work to be done. According to the National Eating Disorders Association, 20 million women and 10 million men will suffer from a “clinically significant” eating disorder in their lifetime. As if that number isn’t alarming enough, the organization reports that by the age of six, 40-60% of young girls worry about their weight. Something must be done. My Body, My Words will bring a chorus of strong voices to the body image conversation, and offer readers and educators the unique experience of finding all of these voices in one place.
Penwood Review
Quaestiones Disputatae
philosophical article
Janus Head
poem
Anglican Theological Review
poem
Word Fountain
poem
My Body, My Words: A Collection of Bodies. ed Archer and Kleinman. Big Table Publishing 2018
In the world of literature, there has been an explosion of books dealing with body image. Memoirs from women who were once or still are struggling with weight. Yet, there is still work to be done. According to the National Eating Disorders Association, 20 million women and 10 million men will suffer from a “clinically significant” eating disorder in their lifetime. As if that number isn’t alarming enough, the organization reports that by the age of six, 40-60% of young girls worry about their weight. Something must be done. My Body, My Words will bring a chorus of strong voices to the body image conversation, and offer readers and educators the unique experience of finding all of these voices in one place.
The Church and Postmodern Culture
articles contributed regularly on the subject of philosophy, theology, and postmodern culture