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Tag: Tsunami

Tsunami 10 Years On - Learning about Relationships

Tsunami 10 Years On – Learning about Relationships

Posted on December 26, 2014December 26, 2014 by Amjad Saleem
The anniversary of the tsunami is always a bittersweet memory for me.  While I will remember the lives of my family members who passed away on that fateful day, it also serves as a paradigm shift for... Read More
Making Sense of Tragedy: Was the Earthquake a “Divine Punishment”?

Making Sense of Tragedy: Was the Earthquake a “Divine Punishment”?

Posted on March 21, 2011March 21, 2011 by Gretchen Koch
Over at Religion Dispatches Levi McLaughlin, a professor of religion who specializes in East Asian traditions, writes about Tokyo’s governor Shintaro Ishihara describing the tsunami that struck... Read More

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