Episode 34: This episode of In the Shift explores the related themes of human vulnerability and divine presence. We are often tempted to use God - and the idea of God's intervention - to cover over the awareness of our own vulnerability. But if we are able to come face-to-face with it, perhaps there are important insights to be gained, not only about ourselves but also about God. This episode also tackles the notion of divine presence - which can be understandably thrown into question when we face something like Covid-19. Is God really present, and if so, what does it even mean to say that? And what about the feelings of absence and loneliness that can be so potently known, regardless of our faith constructs?
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Heavenly Creatures
The "mark of the beast" - it's not the end of the world after all
On Christian Humanism, LGBT+ inclusion, and what comes 'after Evangelicalism' - with Dr David P. Gushee
"I'm under spiritual attack!" (or am I just having a bad day?)
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On fundamentalism, forgiveness and finding a better way - with Paul Young & Brad Jersak
Beyond the cliche: My thoughts on JC, reality, and building from the ground up
What's so special about Jesus? with Dr Tripp Fuller
"Tricky Jesus Questions" with Thomas Jay Oord
What if God isn't in "control" and doesn't know the future?
Divine Intervention and the subtlety of God - with Dr Nicola Hoggard Creegan
Divine Intervention, the Mind & Religious Experience - with Dr Sarah Lane Ritchie
Divine Intervention: "God Can't" with Dr Thomas Jay Oord
Divine Intervention: Sovereignty and Suffering
Divine Intervention: Where in the world is God?
In the Flesh: Believing with our bodies
In the Flesh: Bodies, pain, and embracing difference
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