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What might Martin Luther's "theology of the cross" have to say to a modern-day post-evangelical Christian?
This is even more the case when that theology has been filtered through radical theology and the work of Deitrich Boenhoffer.
In Part 2 of our conversation, Dutch theologian Josh deKeyzer and I discuss how he came to this position--although sometimes he admits he can be an "angry theist" too.
Not all of the kinks have been ironed out, but he does retain a view of God--albeit a radically different version than his former fundamentalist views of God!
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What might Martin Luther's "theology of the cross" have to say to a modern-day post-evangelical Christian?
This is even more the case when that theology has been filtered through radical theology and the work of Deitrich Boenhoffer.
In Part 2 of our conversation, Dutch theologian Josh deKeyzer and I discuss how he came to this position--although sometimes he admits he can be an "angry theist" too.
Not all of the kinks have been ironed out, but he does retain a view of God--albeit a radically different version than his former fundamentalist views of God!

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