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Doblmeier’s Heschel Film & Spectrum Panel

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Abraham Joshua Heschel, Jewish rabbi and theologian, civil rights advocate, Holocaust survivor, and champion of interfaith dialogue, is the subject of a new documentary "Spiritual Audacity," produced and directed by Martin Doblmeier of Journey Films.

On Sabbath, May 1, Doblmeier discussed the making of the documentary during a special Adventist Forum/Spectrum webinar hosted by the St. Paul/Minneapolis Adventist Forum Chapter and the Minnetonka SDA Church.

Alexander Carpenter, host of the Adventist Voices podcast, interviewed Doblmeier and was joined by Loma Linda University theologian Richard Rice, St. Paul Forum Chapter President Gary Blount, and Spectrum editor Bonnie Dwyer.

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Read more about the documentary and interview here.

Watch the webinar here.

The film will debut on PBS in May and is available for purchase from the Journey Films website.

 

Alexander Carpenter is a board member of Adventist Forum, the organization that publishes Spectrum.

Image courtesy of Journey Films.

 

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On this week’s episode of the Adventist Voices podcast, filmmaker Martin Doblmeier chats with Spectrum about his new documentary “Spiritual Audacity,” on the life of Abraham Joshua Heschel.

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