The Deconstructionists

RE-RELEASE - Walter Bruggemann "Struggling with Scripture"


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Episode Description:

In this special re-release, we revisit our profound conversation with renowned theologian Walter Brueggemann. Known for his influential work on the prophetic imagination, Brueggemann challenges us to envision a world rooted in compassion, justice, and a deep understanding of the Hebrew prophets. Whether you’re hearing this dialogue for the first time or revisiting it, Brueggemann’s insights remain as timely and transformative as ever.

 

Musical Features:

This episode is enriched with special musical contributions from Forrest Clay and Seabird, whose evocative sounds complement the depth of our discussion.

Featured Music:

 

🎵 Forrest Clay

An Ohio-based singer-songwriter, Forrest Clay crafts music that delves into the human experience with authenticity and depth. His latest EP, “Recover”, is available now.

•Instagram: @forrestclaymusic

•Latest Single: “Child of War”

 

🎵 Seabird

Hailing from Independence, Kentucky, Seabird is an alternative rock band known for their piano-driven melodies and introspective lyrics. Their albums, including “’Til We See the Shore” and “Rocks into Rivers”, have captivated audiences with their heartfelt storytelling.

•Official Website: seabirdmusic.com

•Instagram: @seabirdmusic

•Twitter: @seabirdmusic

 

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If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to The Deconstructionists Podcast on your preferred platform. Your support helps us continue to bring thought-provoking conversations to the forefront.

 

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For updates on our upcoming limited series investigative podcast, “Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power”, be sure to follow us on social media. This new series will explore the complexities of faith movements and the dynamics of power within them.

 

Support the Artists:

 

Music plays a vital role in enriching our episodes. If you resonated with the tracks featured in this episode, consider supporting Forrest Clay and Seabird by streaming their music, following them on social media, and attending their live performances.

 



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