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🗓️ 10 September 2021
⏱️ 100 minutes
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Every month we produce a podcast for our supporters called Nomad Revisited. In each episode Tim Nash and Nick Thorley enter the Nomad archive and chose an episode from the last 12 years, and spend an hour or so reflecting on how their faith has evolved since then. It’s an exercise in self forgiveness and compassion, as they are often confronted with terrible interview technique, poor audio quality and very earnest, evangelical theology!
This month we thought we’d put one of these episode on Nomad’s main feed, as a free taster.
It’s a 2014 conversation with the author of the book The Evangelical Universalist, Robin Parry. At the time Tim and Nick would have considered ‘evangelical universalism’ an oxymoron, and a slippery slope to liberalism. But how do they view it now?
Interview starts at 21m 56s
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0:00.0 | The |
0:07.0 | The Welcome back to Nomad Revisited. |
0:37.1 | That's right, beloved listener. This isn't your standard Nomad episode. This is a revisited episode. It's a spin-off show that me and Nick produced for the supporters of Nomad that we thought we'd make available for everyone, because this is a particularly special time in Nomad's history, but more on that later. I usually start Nomad Revisited episodes by saying something like |
0:54.7 | this, new reflections on old interviews, and that gets tweaked slightly, depending on the nature |
1:00.9 | of the episode. So this time we're going to go for new reflections on the slippery slope that is the |
1:06.6 | wishy-washy liberal theology of universalism or new reflections on toxic traumatizing doctrines |
1:13.2 | that I'm not sure I ever really believed in anyway. |
1:15.7 | That one, that one. |
1:16.8 | Yeah, should go over the second one. |
1:18.1 | Yeah, both, both don't edit them out. |
1:20.5 | Sure, they're both saying, yeah. |
1:22.2 | That's the voice of Nick Thorley, beloved listener. |
1:24.5 | Hi there. |
1:25.1 | Unlike Tim's funny little bits, my bits on Nomad |
1:27.8 | revisited, as with the main |
1:30.2 | nomad often got edited out. |
1:34.7 | Hi, mate. |
1:35.4 | How are you? |
1:36.0 | I'm very well, thanks, Tim. |
1:37.1 | What's been cracking off? |
1:38.4 | Well, I'm in the midst |
1:40.1 | of a fortnight off work. |
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