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In this episode, you’ll meet your hosts, Rondah Worrell-Maik and Erik Williams. We talk about our social locations, what brought us to this place of de/reconstruction and decolonization and what you can expect from the podcast series. You’re diving into the middle of an ongoing conversation that we’ve finally decided to record so that y’all can join in with us! Does deconstruction and/or decolonization place one’s salvation “at risk”? What do we do with the Bible if it’s the “living, true and inspired word of God” but contains the collected and evolving understanding of a large group of disparate authors and their relationship with the Divine over the last 3000 years? How does such a diverse collection of writings apply to the world we live in today? What is God actually like? We touch on all of these things - and more - as an intro to our lives on (as Richard Rohr calls it) “the edge of the inside.”
Links:
How the Bible Actually Works: In Which I Explain How An Ancient, Ambiguous, and Diverse Book Leads Us to Wisdom Rather Than Answers—and Why That's Great News - Peter Enns, book description on Storygraph
@missingsomepagespodcast on Instagram
@e_dub8674 on Instagram
@rondahw on Instagram
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By Erik Williams & Rondah Worrell-MaikIn this episode, you’ll meet your hosts, Rondah Worrell-Maik and Erik Williams. We talk about our social locations, what brought us to this place of de/reconstruction and decolonization and what you can expect from the podcast series. You’re diving into the middle of an ongoing conversation that we’ve finally decided to record so that y’all can join in with us! Does deconstruction and/or decolonization place one’s salvation “at risk”? What do we do with the Bible if it’s the “living, true and inspired word of God” but contains the collected and evolving understanding of a large group of disparate authors and their relationship with the Divine over the last 3000 years? How does such a diverse collection of writings apply to the world we live in today? What is God actually like? We touch on all of these things - and more - as an intro to our lives on (as Richard Rohr calls it) “the edge of the inside.”
Links:
How the Bible Actually Works: In Which I Explain How An Ancient, Ambiguous, and Diverse Book Leads Us to Wisdom Rather Than Answers—and Why That's Great News - Peter Enns, book description on Storygraph
@missingsomepagespodcast on Instagram
@e_dub8674 on Instagram
@rondahw on Instagram
Patreon