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Nomad Podcast

Alan Mann - Atonement for a Sinless Society (N118)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

Christianity, Faithshift, Deconstruction, Christianmysticism, Religion & Spirituality, Christianspirituality, Progressivechristian, Christian, Religion, Emergingchurch

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2016

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Easter is upon us, so we thought it was a fine time to look at the atonement again. So we popped down to Bristol to chat with Alan Mann. Alan asks the question, what could the atonement mean for a society that doesn't consider itself sinful in any traditional sense. Rather than 'sin' Alan believes the issue we now face is shame and it is this that Jesus's death needs to set us free from. Tune in for an intriguing conversation.

"I think people do understand that they're not doing this 'being human thing' in the way it should be done. For me that's where the gospel becomes relevant because Jesus did do this 'being human thing' in the way it should be done, in the way God intended." - Alan Mann

Interview starts at 5m 39s

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0:00.0

Nomad, Christian community, mission and the future of the church.

0:16.2

Welcome back to Nomad podcast. Again. Here we are.

0:23.4

So this will be episode 101.

0:24.7

Right. So we're getting close to the triple ones that you find so fascinating.

0:28.5

Yeah.

0:28.7

Room 101.

0:30.2

Yeah.

0:30.6

That's a bad thing, isn't it?

0:32.1

Yeah, it is.

0:33.3

Yeah, maybe the people are going to chuck this one out.

0:35.2

This is bad symbolism, isn't it?

0:36.8

No one would consign Nomad to Room 101, though, surely.

0:40.4

They might consign us.

0:42.0

Nomad is a ray of light in people's lives,

0:44.9

I would be interesting if we watched Room 101

0:48.0

and somebody said, I'm going to put podcasts on.

0:51.7

No, surely not.

0:52.7

I can't think why anyone want to do that.

0:54.5

Podcasts are...

0:55.7

They're interesting.

0:56.8

They're a beloved friend.

0:57.9

Yeah, they are.

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