In this second talk for Breakfast with Jesus Tony summarises the devastating critique by Michael Sandel on the way that Calvinism has laid the groundwork for inequality and a ‘winner/loser’ society in modern America.
Tony connects this idea to the prophet Jeremiah – strangely enough – and to the previous talk on the ‘first fruits’ model as an alternative to the included/excluded model implicit in Calvinism.
Breakfast with Jesus - #10 - Jeremiah Buys a Field, part one
Breakfast with Jesus - #9 - Jeremiah and Hebrews 8
2022 Conference - Leisa Aitken - Hope as a Way of Knowing
2022 Conference - Mark Ridgeway - Knowing and Discipleship
2022 Conference - Ron Winestock - Knowing and Cosmology
2022 Conference - Esther Meek talk 3 - The Real Inviting Us
Breakfast with Jesus - #8 - The Problems of Performance based Christianity – and the Covenant without Conditions
2022 Conference - Esther Meek talk 3 - Inviting the Real
2022 Conference - Esther Meek talk 2 - How Knowing Works, Part 3
2022 Conference - Esther Meek talk 2 - How Knowing Works, Part 2
2022 Conference - Esther Meek talk 2 - How Knowing Works, Part 1
2022 Conference - Esther Meek talk 1 - The Crisis of Meaning
Breakfast with Jesus - #7 - Knowledge of God as the goal of life
2022 Conference - Mark Strom - Paul on Faith, Hope & Love as ways of Knowing
2022 Conference - Sarah Golsby-Smith - Romanticism and Knowing
BWJ #6 - What is the worst translation in the bible?
Breakfast with Jesus - #5 - What God Really Wants
Breakfast with Jesus - #4 - Jeremiah and Homer; a Surprising contrast
Breakfast with Jesus - #3 - Jeremiah and the Angry God?
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