Episode 31: We're back with a new series exploring the question of divine intervention! In Christian faith, many people are introduced to the idea of a God who is actively responsive, in 'control' and who answers prayer. But when crisis hits or some kind of disruption to our beliefs takes place we can start to question these assumptions (and with good reason). So what do we do with this and how do we move forward?
Is the idea of God still possible or meaningful, and if so what can authentic and honest spirituality look like? This episode introduces some of the big questions, and briefly unpacks three different frameworks for understanding the God-world relationship: classical theism, panentheism and pantheism, and how they impact the way we think about the possibility of divine intervention.
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Experiencing God - Interpretation, suggestibility, and the harm of a withholding God
Experiencing God... or not
Dr Karen O’Donnell - Trauma-informed theology and post-traumatic remaking
Marc Fennell on ”The Kingdom” and the tangled web of megachurch experience
Another Level Part 1: The Megachurch Playbook [REISSUE]
Already Enough - LGBTQIA+ inclusion in the church (with Amanda Pilbrow)
Reframing Easter (live recording)
Flipping the script
’Sons and Servants’: A case study in religious conditioning
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Healing from spiritual trauma - with Dr Hillary McBride
Megachurch Madness - with David Farrier
Moving Beyond Purity Culture - with Meg Cowan
The Impact of Purity Culture - with Meg Cowan
Celebrities for Jesus - with Katelyn Beaty
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