Friday Night Lights: The History of Faith and Football and What That Means for Us as Jews
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Ethan Nosanow Levin is a recent transplant to Nashville from St. Paul, Minnesota. He will be working as a chaplain resident at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The past two years, Ethan was completing a Master of Theological Studies Degree at Harvard Divinity School, concentrating in Jewish Studies. He wrote his Master's Thesis, titled "In the Hands of God: Theology and the Benefits of American Football" on the role of Christian theology in the development of American football as reflected in his experiences as a Jewish football player in high school and in college. He is both a published theologian and poet, with his work being featured recently in Theopoetica: An Anthology from the Nashville based April Gloaming Publishing.