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Aidan Ingalls interviews Kirsten about the work of Theologian in Residence at the chapel of King's College Halifax. Aidan asks about whether a chapel theologian can communicate with the broader university and what she might want to convey. Kirsten talks about 'infinite love' and the theology of Julian of Norwich. Renunciation and love of the world, and Charles Williams' notion of 'coinherence' are reflected on.
Kirsten and Aidan discuss how time and eternity might be defined in this podcast and how they intersect, and they reflect on how the rhythms of nature and the rhythms of feasting and fasting in the Christian tradition relate to one another.
Aidan is wonderful, Kirsten is learning the art - but she will get there.
By Kirsten Pinto GfroererAidan Ingalls interviews Kirsten about the work of Theologian in Residence at the chapel of King's College Halifax. Aidan asks about whether a chapel theologian can communicate with the broader university and what she might want to convey. Kirsten talks about 'infinite love' and the theology of Julian of Norwich. Renunciation and love of the world, and Charles Williams' notion of 'coinherence' are reflected on.
Kirsten and Aidan discuss how time and eternity might be defined in this podcast and how they intersect, and they reflect on how the rhythms of nature and the rhythms of feasting and fasting in the Christian tradition relate to one another.
Aidan is wonderful, Kirsten is learning the art - but she will get there.