This is my interview with Rev. Kate Hanch about Julian of Norwich. We discuss Dame Julian's sociohistorical context, her doctrine of the Trinity, the metaphors that she uses for God and for Jesus, what texts you should read to get to know her better, and more. We also talk a little about what it means to be a Cooperative Baptist.
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Part 5 - Scots Confession, History & Theology (final installment)
Karl Barth: Spiritual Writings - A conversation with the editors
Reflecting on the Lectionary Texts for the Third Sunday in Lent (RCL Year C)
Reflecting on the Lectionary Texts for the Second Sunday in Lent (RCL Year C)
Reflecting on the Lectionary Texts for the First Sunday in Lent (RCL Year C)
Part 4 - Scots Confession, History & Theology
Brief Reflections on Christian Atheism
Part 3 - Scots Confession, History & Theology
Barth's "Göttingen Dogmatics" - §4: Man and His Question
Part 2 - Scots Confession, History & Theology
Part 1 - Scots Confession, History & Theology
Barth's "Göttingen Dogmatics" - §3: Deus Dixit (“God has spoken”)
The Belhar Confession: An Introduction
Barth's "Göttingen Dogmatics" - §2: Preaching as the Starting Point and Goal of Dogmatics
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Women of the Reformation
Barth's "Göttingen Dogmatics" - §1: The Word of God as the Problem of Dogmatics
Barth's "Göttingen Dogmatics" - Introduction
Barthian and Process Theologians in Dialogue (Part 3)
Helmut Gollwitzer on Karl Barth and Socialism: An Excerpt
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