4.7 • 658 Ratings
🗓️ 6 May 2020
⏱️ 106 minutes
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In this episode vicar of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church at Trafalgar Square, London and professor of Christian ethics at King's College, Sam Wells shares his belief that to live well is to improvise well. He defines improvisation in the theatre as "a practice through which actors seek to develop trust in themselves and one another in order that they may conduct unscripted dramas without fear." And that, he believes, is how we should approach life. Building trust, overcoming fear, conducting relationships, and making choices - all without a script. The Bible therefore is not a ‘script’ but a training school that shapes our habits and practices. And living well is "faithfully improvising on the Christian tradition."
After the interview Nomad hosts David Blower and Nick Thorley reflect on how Sam's ideas might shape their evolving faith.
Interview starts at 16m 30s.
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