In this episode Samuel French and I explore the story of Jonah. We chew on the possibility of it being a parable designed to reveal a deeper wisdom about ourselves, our relationship to each other and God. This is my favorite book in the Old Testament with the most radical and progressive message concerning the universality of God's love and grace. I highly recommend reading "Jonah for Normal People" by Jared Byas if you're interested in exploring this innovative piece of ancient literature fu...
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In this episode Samuel French and I explore the story of Jonah. We chew on the possibility of it being a parable designed to reveal a deeper wisdom about ourselves, our relationship to each other and God. This is my favorite book in the Old Testament with the most radical and progressive message concerning the universality of God's love and grace. I highly recommend reading "Jonah for Normal People" by Jared Byas if you're interested in exploring this innovative piece of ancient literature fu...
The journey from total depravity to inherent goodness.
The Exiled Theologian
1 hour 26 minutes
3 years ago
The journey from total depravity to inherent goodness.
In this episode I have an insightful chat with my good friend Dave Michalak. We discuss his journey with faith, deconstruction, reconstruction and total depravity. Dave is a critical thinker and adept at introspection. His insights are thoughtful, original and certain to bring you freedom. We discuss the books that most influenced him so take notes! He provides a great blueprint for evolving personal faith and spiritual belief. Everyone can learn from Dave.
The Exiled Theologian
In this episode Samuel French and I explore the story of Jonah. We chew on the possibility of it being a parable designed to reveal a deeper wisdom about ourselves, our relationship to each other and God. This is my favorite book in the Old Testament with the most radical and progressive message concerning the universality of God's love and grace. I highly recommend reading "Jonah for Normal People" by Jared Byas if you're interested in exploring this innovative piece of ancient literature fu...