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In this episode, Dr. Mark Chironna sits down with Dr. Jack Levison, a renowned scholar of pneumatology and Professor of New Testament at Southern Methodist University, widely respected for his deep and accessible work on the Holy Spirit across the biblical tradition. Together, they explore the importance of creating liminal spaces—sacred thresholds where people of different faith traditions can come together for mutual understanding, reflection, and shared spiritual encounter.
Their conversation moves into the rich terrain of the Holy Spirit’s presence and activity across the various stages of life, offering both theological depth and pastoral sensitivity. Dr. Levison also shares insights into the value of silence and stillness in nurturing a Spirit-attuned life. This is a powerful dialogue on how ancient truths remain profoundly relevant in contemporary, pluralistic contexts.
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In this episode, Dr. Mark Chironna sits down with Dr. Jack Levison, a renowned scholar of pneumatology and Professor of New Testament at Southern Methodist University, widely respected for his deep and accessible work on the Holy Spirit across the biblical tradition. Together, they explore the importance of creating liminal spaces—sacred thresholds where people of different faith traditions can come together for mutual understanding, reflection, and shared spiritual encounter.
Their conversation moves into the rich terrain of the Holy Spirit’s presence and activity across the various stages of life, offering both theological depth and pastoral sensitivity. Dr. Levison also shares insights into the value of silence and stillness in nurturing a Spirit-attuned life. This is a powerful dialogue on how ancient truths remain profoundly relevant in contemporary, pluralistic contexts.
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