This is our latest talk from Gospel conversations. it was also our first face to face forum in a couple of years. Tony took us through the great minor prophet Habakkuk whom he calls the ‘Hamlet’ of the Old Testament. Habakkuk is like Hamlet, because the whole book, all three chapters, is an extended inner dialogue between the prophet and God. It is thus not so much a book about prophecies, but a book about the mind of the prophet. In particular it is a book about hope – and hope in dark times since Habakkuk was commenting in the dark last days of the Jewish experiment. Tony shows how the literary structure of the book, can teach us a lot about how to meditate, and how to reflect on our version of ‘dark times’, whatever they may be for us as individuals.
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)
The Open Heart: How Jesus influenced what it means to be a human being
Compulsory Freedom? The Gospel's impact on society
Science and Faith: How the Gospel shifted our view of reality
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