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Pentecost for Progressives - Richard Beck (NS32)

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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

🗓️ 7 April 2016

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

With Pentecost almost upon us, we offer you our 7th and final refection. Associate Professor of Psychology, and , has the privilege of closing our this series. We hope you've found these reflections helpful. See you later on in the Church calendar. ...

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0:00.0

Nomad Spirituality

0:16.2

Welcome back to Nomad Spirituality.

0:19.3

The very last of our Pentecost for Progressive series.

0:22.6

It's drawing to a close, Wardow.

0:24.6

Oh, sad.

0:25.6

Like a door that was once open, but is now closed.

0:28.6

That's quite a powerful metaphor, isn't it?

0:31.6

That's so good.

0:32.6

Like a horse's hoof that was once open to the dangers of the meadow but is now shod and closed to

0:40.1

potential injury and wear and tear. Where do you find these? Like Wardo, he was once open to

0:47.9

youthful opportunities but is now aged and closed to the possibility of change. Thanks to me.

0:59.0

So, Wardo, who is closing out this most progressive of all Pentecost series?

1:04.0

I have no idea. You tell this. It's Richard Beck. Oh, Richard Beck. You only just listen to it just now. Of course.

1:11.6

It's a good one.

1:12.5

Yeah, it was a good one.

1:13.7

Yeah, it was.

1:16.5

So, you're probably wondering who Richard Beck is.

1:18.9

He's the associate professor of psychology.

1:22.9

You thought I was going to say theology then, didn't you?

1:24.8

But he's into psychology, but he does a bit of the theologising on the side. Yeah. Um, he's actually incredibly insightful guy. He's got a blog,

1:33.0

experimental theology. It's a must follow. I mean, the guy just comes out of one pearl after another.

1:38.1

So how would you find that blog by just putting in Richard Beck? Yeah, Richard Beck or experimental

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