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Scripture uses a variety of terms to describe the human self (e.g. body, soul, spirit, mind, and heart). Last week we discussed the human self in its integrity. We are both embodied souls and ensouled bodies.
This week we take a look at the human heart with its shallows and its depths. Fortunately, last October we had Dr. Chris E.W. Green with us for our theology conference and he lectured on a theology of the human heart. I thought it would be a perfect opportunity for us to revisit a bit of his excellent teaching within the context of our wider study of what it means to be truly human.
In class we watched a shortened version of one his lectures. (The podcast I’ve attached is the audio from the lecture we watched Wednesday night).
You can watch the full lecture here:
You can also find the first lecture here and the Q&A session here.
Scripture uses a variety of terms to describe the human self (e.g. body, soul, spirit, mind, and heart). Last week we discussed the human self in its integrity. We are both embodied souls and ensouled bodies.
This week we take a look at the human heart with its shallows and its depths. Fortunately, last October we had Dr. Chris E.W. Green with us for our theology conference and he lectured on a theology of the human heart. I thought it would be a perfect opportunity for us to revisit a bit of his excellent teaching within the context of our wider study of what it means to be truly human.
In class we watched a shortened version of one his lectures. (The podcast I’ve attached is the audio from the lecture we watched Wednesday night).
You can watch the full lecture here:
You can also find the first lecture here and the Q&A session here.