Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
David Ayres
From our hymns to our mission statements, Christians are notorious for using the word lost to describe non-Christians. The metaphor has become so overused, in fact, that it has become completely detached from its original and highly subversive meaning. Jesus used the word lost as a prophetic critique against the bigotry of religious leaders, but we’ve turned it into a mildly pejorative term for outsiders. As we reconsider this biblical metaphor, we will discover a startlingly urgent message for us today.
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Love, Justice, and Hope: Theological Perspectives
A Biblical Theology of Justice
A Message from the Church to the LGBTQ+ Community: The Same Spirit is at Work for God’s Purpose in All of Us
Vox Dei: Hearing and Discerning the Voice of the Lord
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Compelling Preaching: What We Learned from Multiple Perspectives
When God Withholds: Learning the Story of the Persistent Widow
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What the New Testament Tells Us About God’s Love
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