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Nomad Podcast

Pentecost for Progressives - Sharon Putt (NS29)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

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

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2016

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Our Pentecost series continues with a jazz inspired reflection from Sharon Putt. Sharon is a theologian, and author of Razing Hell and Executing God. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Nomad Spirituality

0:15.2

Welcome back to Nomad spirituality.

0:19.4

Our Pentecost for Progressives continues, this time with...

0:24.1

Sharon Puck.

0:25.5

Who you may remember as Sharon Baker, who we interviewed...

0:29.6

Sharon holds a special place in the history of Nomad

0:34.4

because she is the only person that we interviewed twice on the same topic

0:40.3

asking her exactly the same question. Because it didn't work the first time.

0:44.3

That's very sensitively put, Warder. What you mean when you say that is, I didn't press

0:50.0

record. Yeah, and she was very gracious to do it all over again.

0:55.0

Yeah, I can believe it.

0:56.2

I was so embarrassed.

0:57.1

That was possibly the lowest point in my nomadic journey.

1:01.4

It was that feeling when we said, oh, thanks, Sharon.

1:04.2

That was brilliant.

1:04.8

Goodbye.

1:05.6

And then I glanced across, and I got that horrible sinking feeling.

1:08.9

And I thought, I don't think that's recorded.

1:12.0

No, and it hadn't.

1:13.5

The irony is this reflection, she recorded it twice.

1:17.4

First one didn't work.

1:19.2

That's really funny.

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