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In this episode, we explore how theology isn’t just something we believe – it’s something we live. It shows up in the everyday: in the way we handle disappointment, in what we say to ourselves when things go wrong, and in how we make meaning out of both beauty and pain.
We often think of theology as something abstract. But the truth is, we carry theology with us into traffic jams, awkward conversations, hospital rooms, and late-night doubts. It’s the rhythm beneath our decisions, our reactions, and our hope.
Pastor Joanne joins us to reflect on the difference between dogmatics and lived theology, and why good theology – honest, breathing, grace-soaked theology – matters now more than ever.
By Gethsemane Lutheran ChurchIn this episode, we explore how theology isn’t just something we believe – it’s something we live. It shows up in the everyday: in the way we handle disappointment, in what we say to ourselves when things go wrong, and in how we make meaning out of both beauty and pain.
We often think of theology as something abstract. But the truth is, we carry theology with us into traffic jams, awkward conversations, hospital rooms, and late-night doubts. It’s the rhythm beneath our decisions, our reactions, and our hope.
Pastor Joanne joins us to reflect on the difference between dogmatics and lived theology, and why good theology – honest, breathing, grace-soaked theology – matters now more than ever.