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Just because the word 'heresy' has fallen out of fashion, doesn't mean it has ceased to exist.
Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen kick off season three of With All Due Respect, turning their attention to this thorny topic.
Their examination begins with a look at the Netflix movie The Two Popes and how it presents a recent clash of theologies in the Catholic church.
Then in For Arguments Sake, Megan and Michael discuss how heresy is currently defined, where it's likely to turn up in the church and what 'heresies' the media has found interesting - including the Christian angst over Israel Folau - as well as how we should go about dealing with heresies when we find them.
Finally, what heresies do Megan and Michael find personally attractive? Well, tune in to find out...
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Just because the word 'heresy' has fallen out of fashion, doesn't mean it has ceased to exist.
Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen kick off season three of With All Due Respect, turning their attention to this thorny topic.
Their examination begins with a look at the Netflix movie The Two Popes and how it presents a recent clash of theologies in the Catholic church.
Then in For Arguments Sake, Megan and Michael discuss how heresy is currently defined, where it's likely to turn up in the church and what 'heresies' the media has found interesting - including the Christian angst over Israel Folau - as well as how we should go about dealing with heresies when we find them.
Finally, what heresies do Megan and Michael find personally attractive? Well, tune in to find out...
Links for this episode
Join in the discussion online
www.facebook.com/groups/WADRbyEternityNews/
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