Deconstruction and the Mustard Seed, Part 2

Episode 15 March 22, 2021 00:47:10
Deconstruction and the Mustard Seed, Part 2
Professors, In Rooms, Getting Coffee
Deconstruction and the Mustard Seed, Part 2

Mar 22 2021 | 00:47:10

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Justin Winzenburg Stephen Jones

Show Notes

Justin and Stephen continue their discussion about their own experiences of deconstruction of faith, including how the process of dismantling elements of their Christianity has helped them to start to see Jesus more clearly. They discuss their own experiences of doubt and hope. Justin and Stephen also discuss the murders in Georgia and the sometimes very unhelpful ways that people like them have responded to crises. We have show notes for you at profsinrooms.com and bonus material on Patreon! To donate to production costs, visit profsinrooms.com or become a patron. Resources from this episode: • True Tunes podcast: Rich Mullins episode • A recent Twitter discussion on deconstruction • More about Justin • More about Stephen

Credits: Regular Theme Music by Josiah Enns. This episode was recorded on the land of the Wahpekute, Anishinabewaki, and the Očeti Šakówiŋ (Sioux). We may receive commission from Amazon or Bookshop.org for purchases made through some of our links. Thank you for your support.

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