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Dialogue: Eating Racoons, Phenomenology, and Theology without Anathemas?

Dialogue: Eating Racoons, Phenomenology, and Theology without Anathemas?

FromThe Pat Flynn Show


Dialogue: Eating Racoons, Phenomenology, and Theology without Anathemas?

FromThe Pat Flynn Show

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Length:
175 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this extensive dialogue between Dr. Brian Besong and Steven Nemes we discuss whether theology can be done -- or even should be done -- without anathemas. Leading up is a discussion of phenomenology, epistemology, eating racoons, ethics, and a whole bunch else aside. Good luck to anybody who gets through this episode, it's long (3+ hours), weird (talk of orgies and eating racoons), and abstract (lots of epistemology), but tons of fun! 
Released:
Feb 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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