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		<title>Theologian and artist to speak of her sense of the holy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elizabeth Bettenhausen, social ethicist, theologian, photographer and poet, will discuss "Bleeding Brain? That's Life!" and present a two-hour interactive workshop "Does Art Increase Justice in the World?" offered in conjunction with an exhibit of Bettenhausen's photographs and poetry, "Healthy, Holy Illness in My Head."]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elizabeth Bettenhausen, social ethicist, theologian, photographer and poet, will discuss <em>Bleeding Brain? That&#8217;s Life!</em> at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, March 9, in Skelton Lounge, Chase Hall, 56 Campus Ave. She also will present a two-hour interactive workshop, <em>Does Art Increase Justice in the World?</em> at 4 p.m. Friday, March 10, in Hirasawa Lounge, Chase Hall.</p>
<p>These two presentations are offered in conjunction with an exhibit of Bettenhausen&#8217;s photographs and poetry, <em>Healthy, Holy Illness in My Head</em>, to be displayed from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Fridays from March 1 through April 14 in the Bates College Chapel, College Street. The public is invited to attend all of these events free of charge.</p>
<p><span id="more-20902"></span>In December 1993, Bettenhausen collapsed on a city sidewalk. Tests revealed three neuroaneurysms, all of which required immediate surgery. The collection of poems and photographs explores her experience with this &#8220;spiritual-political-social-physical&#8221; journey.</p>
<p>Bettenhausen has taught at the Adult Learning Program at <a href="http://www.prohope.org/">Project Hope</a> in Dorchester, Mass., the Harriet Baldwin Elementary School in Boston, the <a href="http://www.thewtc.org/">Women&#8217;s Theological Center</a> in Boston, Boston University School of Theology, the Harvard Divinity School and the Hartford Seminary. She received her bachelor&#8217;s degree in English and a doctorate in ethics and literary criticism from the University of Iowa.</p>
<p>Sponsored by the <a href="http://www.bates.edu/chaplaincy.xml">Office of the Chaplain</a> at Bates, the Spiritual Journeys lecture series features speakers from a variety of traditions who tell the stories of their spiritual awakening and development. Speakers are invited to explore how they experience a sense of the holy in their everyday lives, how their perspectives and disciplines have shaped that sacred experience and how they understand religion as a resource or an obstacle to the life of the soul. Speakers may also address the political and social consequences of their spirituality.</p>
<p>Next in the Spiritual Journeys series, Portland photojournalist <a href="http://www.jimdanielsphotography.com/">Jim Daniels</a> discusses <em>Witnessing Spirit: A Photojournalist&#8217;s View</em> at 4:30 p.m. Monday, March 27, in Skelton Lounge, Chase Hall.</p>
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