At least once a season, we speak with David Goa, a spiritual friend and mentor.
David is a writer, professor, and theologian and has been a great help to us as we hope to articulate a hopeful vision of faith and theology.
When we speak with David, we tend to ask about life and faith in relation to the current cultural and religious landscape.
Given what is happening in the world right now, in this episode David talks about the ongoing crisis in Israel/Gaza and about the nature of righteousness, rightness, and evil.
David’s words to us are insightful, considerate of the challenges of our time, and even consoling.
Blessings as you listen.
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