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Nomad Podcast

John Swinton - Becoming Friends of Time (N164)

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Post-evangelical, Reconstruction, Liberation Theology, Religion & Spirituality, Christian Mysticism, Progressive Christianity, Faith Shift, Deconstruction, Evolving Faith, Religious Trauma Healing, Embodied Spirituality, Spiritual Direction, Mystical Christianity, Contemplative Spirituality, Christianity

4.7689 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2018

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

is a Scottish theologian and founder of the University of Aberdeen's Centre for Spirituality, Health and Disability. After years of work as a mental health nurse, John became an academic in order to process all that he'd learnt. And...

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0:00.0

Nomad, Christian Community, Mission and the Future of the Church.

0:16.3

Welcome to Nomad podcast.

0:18.4

I'm Tim Nash.

0:19.4

I'm David Blower.

0:20.4

We're back. It's 2018. Happy New Year. I'm David Blower. We're back.

0:21.3

It's 2018.

0:22.9

Happy New Year.

0:23.8

I hope there are people still listening to this, having not put out any interviews in December because of your devotional extravaganza.

0:31.5

Well, it may be that the decline in our statistics have been matched with a similar increase in, I don't know,

0:39.5

homebrew Christianity or something.

0:40.8

Everyone's jumped ship and gone over there.

0:42.4

Who knows?

0:43.1

I don't know.

0:44.6

I don't know why I said all that really.

0:46.1

Let's be positive.

0:46.9

It's January.

0:47.7

Hazzar.

0:52.9

Oh, we've got a cracking interview for you.

0:57.6

Well, I say that as if we've already done it.

0:59.3

Of course we haven't, have we?

1:01.3

But I've read the book and it's awesome.

1:03.1

It's by John Swinton.

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