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- Religion & Spirituality
Peace, spirituality, values, and activism from a Jesus perspective
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conversation with Isabel on scripture
The second part of my recent, ongoing conversation with Isabel, a fellow spiritual seeker, with an ambivalent relationship with the catholic Christianity she grew up with. We focus in on questions of truth and narrative, doubt and testimony, with regard to the “sacred writings” that possibly inform faith, in this case the “scriptures” that Christians […]
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Conversation with Isabel on books
There are different ways people undergo faith journeys or spiritual seeking. One way–a way shared between Isabel and I–is by reading books and listening to podcasts. If you are the same–or if you are just curious about interesting things to read and hear–check out my ongoing conversation with her, which we return to after a […]
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Scripture, Animism, Theology
We return for more conversation with Mari Joerstad, scholar of the Hebrew Bible, who reads the Old Testament through the lens of an indigenous, animist worldview. This reading creates a space for some fresh theological reflection on whether God might be understood as material (not “spiritual”), as person-like-a-river, rather than (or alongside) a person-like-a-human. It […]
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Matty's faith journey, a continuing conversation
In our latest episode of “Jesus-Shalom” I return to my conversation with Matty, which we began several episodes ago. If you love books, second-hand book stores, and book shelves–in other words, if you share in our spiritually complicated bibliophilia–stay tuned after the credits. Prior to that, however, we discuss a theology of place, locality, and […]
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Persons, “impersonal” nature, and the Hebrew bible
The bible speaks of the sky rejoicing, the earth being glad, and the trees clapping their hands. Mari Joerstad, a scholar of the Hebrew Bible, thinks that the best way to understand these texts is that the sky, earth, and trees are presumed, in these texts, to be persons–other-than-human persons. And she offers this reading […]
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Ali Phelps on co-housing
In our most recent podcast episode I have a conversation with Ali Phelps, whose shalom-activism takes form in commitment to a particular geography–and church within in–along with co-housing as a way to inhabit that geography. We also hear a bit about Ali’s faith journey, including her encounter with Anabaptism–through the work of Ellie and Alan […]