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In this episode, we look at chapters 58-59, which (in my estimation) offer two very different narratives for approaching life and leadership, with two very different results. I'll bring in two core concepts from theologian Walter Brueggemann (link below) to flesh out the discussion. I start with a meditation on Ecclesiastes 11 and the nature of internalized fear from focusing on an unknown future. The rest of the episode is divided into a few parts:
Here is the link to Brueggemann's article "The Liturgy of Abundance, the Myth of Scarcity" - https://www.religion-online.org/article/the-liturgy-of-abundance-the-myth-of-scarcity/
See more at www.coreyfarr.com
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In this episode, we look at chapters 58-59, which (in my estimation) offer two very different narratives for approaching life and leadership, with two very different results. I'll bring in two core concepts from theologian Walter Brueggemann (link below) to flesh out the discussion. I start with a meditation on Ecclesiastes 11 and the nature of internalized fear from focusing on an unknown future. The rest of the episode is divided into a few parts:
Here is the link to Brueggemann's article "The Liturgy of Abundance, the Myth of Scarcity" - https://www.religion-online.org/article/the-liturgy-of-abundance-the-myth-of-scarcity/
See more at www.coreyfarr.com
Support the show