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〔J. Shawn Landres (born 1972 in Los Angeles, California) is a social entrepreneur and independent scholar, known primarily for writing and advocacy related to religion and social innovation, especially in the Jewish community. As the co-founder of Jumpstart, a nonprofit philanthropic research organization,〔Kaplan, E. (2009). (Jumpstart Nurtures Innovation, Focused on Social Entrepreneurs ). ''Jewish Journal'', November 16.〕〔West, Melanie Grayce. (2013). (Young Jews Courted as Donors ). ''The Wall Street Journal'', August 31.〕 he has worked with the White House on Jewish affairs and issues related to faith-based social innovation.〔Harris, J. (2009). (My Trip to the White House ). ''Jewcy.com'', May 21 (blog post).〕〔(White House party to celebrate Jewish culture ). ''The Baltimore Sun'', May 27, 2010.〕〔Hoffman, A. (2010). (Obama Fetes the Jews ). ''Tablet'', May 28.〕〔rabbiyonah. (2010). (Jewlicious Heritage Month at White House ). Jewlicious (blog), May 28.〕 The Jewish Daily Forward named Landres to its annual list of the 50 most influential American Jews in 2009.〔(【引用サイトリンク】"Forward 50, 2009," The Jewish Daily Forward )〕 A co-founder (with Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman) of Synagogue 3000's Synagogue Studies Institute,〔"(New Field of ‘synagogue Studies’ Addresses Changes in Jewish Life )." ''Jewish Telegraphic Agency'', November 6, 2006.〕 Landres is credited with creating the term "Jewish emergent," which describes new spiritual Jewish communities whose institutional dynamic in which "relationship, not contract or program, is the driving metaphor;” the term “Jewish Emergent” is after a parallel movement in the Christian church.〔Shiflett, Dave. (2006). (Getting Hip to Religion ). ''The Wall Street Journal'', February 24.〕〔Landres, J. S., & Bolger, R. K. (2007). (Emerging patterns of interreligious conversation: a Christian-Jewish experiment ). "The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science", 612(1), 225-239.〕〔Brown, S. P. (2006). (Emergent Jews ). ''Jewish Journal'', January 26.〕〔Brown, S. P. (2006). (Emergent Network Could Help Define Synagogue ). ''Jewish Journal'', December 1.〕〔Bronznick, S. (2009). (''Visioning Justice and the American Jewish Community'' ). New York: Nathan Cummings Foundation.〕〔Banerjee, Neela. (2007). (Challenging Tradition, Young Jews Worship on Their Own Terms ). ''The New York Times'', November 28.〕〔Fishkoff, S. (2007). (Minyan study: Jews pray on own terms ). ''Jewish Telegraphic Agency'', November 30.〕 A 2007 report Landres co-authored with sociologist Steven M. Cohen and others linked Jewish emergent communities to social networking rather than institutional structures.〔Cohen, S. M., Landres, J. S., Kaunfer, E., & Shain, M. (2007). (Emergent Jewish communities and their participants: Preliminary findings from the 2007 National Spiritual Communities Study ). New York: S3K Synagogue Studies Institute and Mechon Hadar.〕 They argued that "Jewish emergent" encompasses both the independent minyan movement (which was supported by Synagogue 3000)〔(Turned off by Traditional Services, Young Jews Form New Prayer Groups )." ''Jewish Telegraphic Agency'', September 12, 2006. 〕 and so-called "rabbi-led emergent" communities such as IKAR and Kavana Cooperative.〔Tu, J. I. (2007). (Queen Anne Jewish community goes its own way ). ''Seattle Times'', September 12.〕 In 2006, Landres co-convened the first gathering of Emergent church and "Jewish emergent" leaders in a meeting〔Winston, D. (2006). (Religious Progressives: The Next Generation ). ''Los Angeles Times'', February 5.〕〔Flaccus, Gillian. (2006.) (Disillusioned Jews, Christians share ideas on 'emergent' faith ). (Associated Press.) ''Orange County Register'', January 21.〕 co-led by theologian Tony Jones, who recounted the episode in one of his books.〔Jones, Tony. (2008). (''The New Christians: Dispatches from the Emergent Frontier" ). Jossey-Bass. See also Chia, L. (2010). (''Emerging faith boundaries: bridge-building, inclusion, and the emerging church movement in America'' ) (Doctoral dissertation, University of Missouri--Columbia). See also Haji, R., & Lalonde, R. N. (2012). Interreligious Communication. In Giles, H. (Ed.). (''The Handbook of Intergroup Communication'' ). London: Routledge, p. 285.〕 In July 2012, the White House invited Landres, representing Jumpstart, to speak as a "spotlight innovator" at its Faith-Based Social Innovators Conference.〔Anderson, R. (2012). (Spiritually Speaking: Faith-based is non-partisan ). ''Eden Prairie News'', August 5.〕〔Kampeas, Ron. (2012). (Repair the World, Jewish Jumpstart join White House faith-based forum ). ''Jewish Telegraphic Agency'', July 12.〕〔Vandeventer, P. (2012). (Of Wedges and Willing Allies ). Community Partners blog, July.〕〔(Jumpstart Co-founder Shawn Landres at the White House - July 11, 2012 on Vimeo )〕 Landres currently serves as a commissioner on the Los Angeles County Quality and Productivity Commission.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Statement of Proceedings for the Regular Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles )〕〔Hartog, K. (2013). (Santa Monica Resident to Receive Philanthropic Leadership Award from Liberty Hill Foundation ). ''Santa Monica Patch ''(santamonica.patch.com), September 4.〕 Bill Clinton has identified him as the "young man" who suggested "Don't Stop" as the future president's 1992 campaign Landres graduated from Columbia University and received a Masters degrees from Oxford in Social Anthropology and the University of California, Santa Barbara, in Religious Studies, as well as a Doctorate in Religious Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara.〔(Quality and Productivity Commission )〕 Landres's work on ethnographic methodology has been cited in handbooks for the study of the sociology of religion.〔Spickard, J. V. (2007). Micro qualitative approaches to the sociology of religion: phenomenologies, interviews, narratives, and ethnographies. The Sage handbook of the sociology of religion. London: Sage, 121-143.〕〔Roof, W. C. (2011). Research design. In Stausberg, M., & Engler, S. (Eds.). ''The Routledge handbook of research methods in the study of religion'' (pp. 68-80).London, UK: Routledge.〕 In 2004, Landres took a public role in shaping the interreligious response to the film ''The Passion of the Christ''.〔Landres, J.S. (2004). "Passion" Response Dos and Don'ts. ''Jewish Journal'', February 12.〕〔"Who Really Killed Jesus?" (2004). ''Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, ''February 20.〕〔Gruber, R. E. (2004). Nun who inspired Gibson’s ‘Passion’ may become a saint. ''Jewish Telegraphic Agency / JWeekly.com, ''October 8.〕〔Landres, J.S., & Berenbaum, M. (2004). Diskuse o Gibsonove 'Utrpneni krista' (Czech ). ''Dingir'' 2/2004.〕 Being of Jewish descent, in August 2015 he signed - as one of 98 members of the Los Angeles' Jewish community - an open letter supporting the proposed nuclear agreement between Iran and six world powers led by the United States "as being in the best interest of the United States and Israel."〔(Jewish Journal: "What do 98 L.A. Jewish leaders think about the Iran agreement?" ) August 13, 2015〕〔(Hollywood reporter: "98 Prominent Hollywood Jews Back Iran Nuclear Deal in Open Letter (Exclusive)" by Seth Abramovitch ) August 12, 2015〕 == See also == Emerging church Independent minyan Jumpstart (Jewish) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shawn Landres」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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