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Believe Assiduously with Nadia Bolz Weber

Believe Assiduously with Nadia Bolz Weber

FromLove Period with Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis


Believe Assiduously with Nadia Bolz Weber

FromLove Period with Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jan 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of Love Period, Nadia Bolz Weber joins Jacqui to discuss the themes found in the 9th and final chapter of Fierce Love "Believe Assiduously. Have Faith in Love." Nadia Bolz-Weber is an ordained Lutheran Pastor, founder of House for All Sinners & Saints in Denver, Co, the creator and host of The Confessional and the author of three NYT bestselling memoirs: Pastrix; The Cranky, Beautiful Faith Of A Sinner & Saint (2013 and re-released in 2021), Accidental Saints; Finding God In All The Wrong People (2015) and SHAMELESS; A Sexual Reformation (2019).
Resources:

Jacqui's new book Fierce Love can be found here.


A transcript for this episode can be found here.



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Released:
Jan 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (48)

Do you yearn for a new vision of Christianity—one with love and justice at the core of its practice? Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis animates a renewed faith for our times in her new podcast Love Period. As a writer, scholar, activist, and leader of a radically accepting congregation in New York City, Rev. Jacqui brings her devotion, clarity, and energy to this conversational podcast. In conversation with artists, activists, and faith leaders, such as Rev. Barbara Brown Taylor, Wajahat Ali, and many others, Rev. Jacqui reveals the transformative potential—and urgent need—for radical love in our times.