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James and John want to sit at Jesus' right and left hands. After they ask Jesus for this privilege, he radically redefines greatness. The disciples are asking the wrong question at the wrong time. They're, however, not alone. Jonathan and Seth discuss how questions create the opportunity to re-examine what we believe and rebuild. Rethinking happens for Jesus' disciples; it can happens for Jesus-followers two millennia later. They also talk about some resources that significantly shaped their theologies and the importance of "deconstructing" with others.
Jonathan mentions the book When Momma Speaks: The Bible and Motherhood from a Womanist Perspective, which is available here.
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James and John want to sit at Jesus' right and left hands. After they ask Jesus for this privilege, he radically redefines greatness. The disciples are asking the wrong question at the wrong time. They're, however, not alone. Jonathan and Seth discuss how questions create the opportunity to re-examine what we believe and rebuild. Rethinking happens for Jesus' disciples; it can happens for Jesus-followers two millennia later. They also talk about some resources that significantly shaped their theologies and the importance of "deconstructing" with others.
Jonathan mentions the book When Momma Speaks: The Bible and Motherhood from a Womanist Perspective, which is available here.
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