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Nomad Podcast

Elizabeth Oldfield - Making Friends Across Boundaries (N233)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

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

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2020

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

In this episode we speak with the director of Theos Think Tank and host of The Sacred podcast, Elizabeth Oldfield.
Elizabeth is passionate about exploring how we can build healthy friendships and societies in an age characterised by seemingly ever deepening differences, and what role faith can play in this.
So we ask Elizabeth why we find it so hard to relate to people who are culturally, politically and religiously different from ourselves, and how we can begin to overcome this.

After the interview, Nomad hosts David Blower and Tim Nash reflect on their own experiences of relating to people in their lives whose faith is in a different place to their own. 

Interview starts at 12m 40s

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome back to Nomad Podcast. I'm Tim Nash and this is David Benjamin Blower.

0:42.1

Hello.

0:43.2

Mate, it's so good to do an episode with you. It's been absolutely ages.

0:46.8

It has been ages, hasn't it? Yeah, it really has.

0:49.9

I was looking at the website and we did the Q&A back in April.

0:54.2

Yeah. And before that, it was&A back in April. Yeah.

0:54.5

And before that, it was Anne Morrissey in January.

0:58.0

Oh, my goodness.

0:59.0

I know.

0:59.7

Wow, that's a crazy long time ago.

1:02.1

I don't quite know why that's happened.

1:03.8

Yeah, I did have a big gap where just everybody else was doing the stuff and the interviews.

1:10.0

Maybe I was a bit preoccupied with the

1:12.1

pod march or something. Yeah, maybe. I've really enjoyed the episodes you've done with

1:16.0

Jamima. I think you two work really well together, especially when it's about poetry or philosophy

1:21.1

or something I'm not very interested in. And you've done some really good ones with Nick as well.

1:26.9

Like I love seeing Nick's kind of more straightforwardness sparking with your more sort of nuancedness.

1:34.0

We did the Wells one, didn't we?

1:37.5

Yeah, and Steve Chalk as well.

1:39.1

I like that one.

1:39.8

And Steve Chalk.

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