Session 3 - 2007 Theological, Philosophical Conversation
A postmodern take on love and justice
- Jack Caputo
- Richard Kearney
- Tony Jones
- 67 minutes
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I think the Bible is a great book to pick up on the topic of who G-d really is. G-d reveals himself constantly throughout his entire book. Also, “He (Jesus Christ) is the image of the invisible God..” (Colossians 1:15). I hope Christ reveals himself in a new way to you.
the Bible is a text that requires interpretation. the whole point of this series (near as i can tell) is to help us realize how much the history of philosophy has changed the way we interpret it.
thinking of G-d in the way i was taught in Sunday school and Sunday service has become deeply unfulfilling.
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this series is really great. but i find myself re-listening over and over because there is so much information to try to digest. especially in session one with that crash course in the history of philosophy. i agree with the moderator that i struggle to come to a new understanding of what we mean by “G-d”, and i wonder if there aren’t some books that could be suggested on the topic?