Community Service Presentations by Bill Stroop
(Updated 6 June 2004)

As part of my work in the communtiy, I have given presentations to community service groups in Arkansas and elsewhere. These are listed below.


The Biology and Spirituality of Hepatitis C. This presentation is a Microsoft™ Power Point presentation that discusses the general features of virus-induced hepatitis with special emphasis on hepatitis C virus (HCV). It also discusses the spiritual aspects of being diagnosed with an incurable, serious, possibly life threatening disease.

Questions of Faith. I was asked to prepare answers to the following theological questions by ExploreFaith.org, an internet-based organization for the open discussion of issues of faith for people of all religious backgrounds. The following five works have been published by ExploreFaith.org, and are available here as well.

As a Christian, How Do I Reconcile Stories From the Bible with Current Scientific Thought? (This is an On Line Featured Article)

What is the Point of Asking Theological Questions? Can We ever Really Know the Answers? (This is an On Line Featured Article)

How Can I Best Incorporate God Into My Parenting? (This is an On Line Featured Article)

Where Is The Kingdom of God?

Why Is There So Much Disagreement About Certain Passages In The Bible

Pastoral Identity. This is a Microsoft™ Power Point presentation to the Community of Hope organized by St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fayetteville, AR. Community of Hope is a group of lay chaplains who minister to people in hospitals, nursing homes, etc. The presentation is about how chaplains develop a sense of their own identity as a chaplain, and what that means in a theological context. Also discussed is how pastoral identity relates to Benedictine spirituality.


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Updated 6 June 2004

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