Paul copes with the 'fake news' of the day.
Religious people are prone to lash-out at biblical truth, when it challenges the status quo.
How do ideas gain consideration in faith communities?
Does the 'theatre model' of church (speaker up front, audience in rows, listening silently)
facilitate discussion and consideration?
What other 'modes of church' might make discussion and deliberation about 'truth' easier?
Romans 1 "God of Creation" Part 3
Romans 1 "There's Good News and There's Bad News" Part 1
Romans 1 "There's Good News and There's Bad News" Part 2
Romans 1 "There's Good News and There's Bad News" Part 3
Romans 1 "There's Good News and There's Bad News" Part 4
Romans 1 "There's Good News and There's Bad News" Part 5
Romans "There's Good News and Bad News" Part 6
Romans 1 "Justice" Part 1
Romans 1 "Justice" Part 2
Romans 1 "Justice" Part 3
Romans 1 "Justice" Part 4
Romans 1 "Justice" Part 5
Romans 1 "Justice" Part 6
Romans "Power" Part 1
Romans 1 "Power" Part 2
Romans 1 "Power" Part 3
Romans 1 "Power" Part 4
Romans 1 "Power" Part 5
Romans 1 "Live by Faith" Part 1
Romans 1 "Live by Faith" Part 2
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