Rikk finishes his series on Design as the new Theology in this talk. He spends time synthesising his argument thus far—that the language of design offers a fruitful lens to view the gospel because it makes sense of some of the deep paradoxes of creation like change and agency—in fact, more sense than traditional theology does. Then he concludes with a breathtaking reading of Genesis through the lens of design—which leaves us with the picture of God as the original designer.
Hebrews: Problem of Religion (Part 1)
Sarah Golsby-Smith: Reading Genesis
Sarah Golsby-Smith: The Bible As Literature
Tony Golsby-Smith: Is the Bible the Word of God?
Tony Golsby-Smith: Q and A
Mark Strom: Paul and the Open Heart
Mark Strom: Paul and the Open Society
Mark Strom: Paul and the Open Cosmos (Part 2)
Mark Strom: Paul and the Open Cosmos (Part 1)
Mark Strom: The Bible, Democracy, and Equality
Rikk Watts and Tony Golsby-Smith Dialogue (Part 4)
Rikk Watts and Tony Golsby-Smith Dialogue (Part 3)
Rikk Watts and Tony Golsby-Smith Dialogue (Part 2)
Rikk Watts and Tony Golsby-Smith (Part 1) Q and A
Rikk Watts and Tony Golsby-Smith Dialogue (Part 1)
Rikk Watts: Mark's Gospel (Part 4)
Rikk Watts: Mark's Gospel (Part 3) Q and A
Rikk Watts: Mark's Gospel (Part 3)
Rikk Watts: Mark's Gospel (Part 2)
Rikk Watts: Mark's Gospel (Part 1)
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