Do you sometimes feel guilty for having questions about God, especially around His goodness and character? What if we told you that wrestling with scripture is actually a healthy and positive thing! Phil Pringle talks to Katie Haldane about Christian Theology and how critical thought (analysing and processing) is actually a healthy process in growing your knowledge and understanding of God. This discussion also delves into how theology is applicable to our lives today and its importance for equipping us for our callings.
Katie Haldane is not only a valued member of the C3 SYD team but she is also one of the favourite lecturers at C3 College and is the founder and director of Trash Your Bible - a great online resource and app for helping people read through the books of the Bible.
Check out her website here: https://www.trashyourbible.com
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