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When Belief Dies #68 - 'An exchange of monologues...' with Daniel Kelly

When Belief Dies #68 - 'An exchange of monologues...' with Daniel Kelly

FromWhen Belief Dies


When Belief Dies #68 - 'An exchange of monologues...' with Daniel Kelly

FromWhen Belief Dies

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Length:
85 minutes
Released:
Sep 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week Sam is joined by Daniel and together they reflect on the last few conversations they have had together with other guests on the show.
In short, we dive into Christianity and its sway upon the world today.
The video version of this conversation can be found here on our YouTube channel 12 hours after the audio version goes live.
This is the first episode recorded on the new PC, please bear with me as  I get used to working on Windows (used to be Mac OS), and also new audio & video editing software. Steep learning curve incoming ;)
Notes & Corrections:  
I say 'Theodicy' in this conversation when talking about reading the  person of Jesus back into the OT, the term I meant was  'Theophany'
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Released:
Sep 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Honest reflections on faith, religion and life.