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🗓️ 12 November 2019
⏱️ 108 minutes
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In this episode we speak with writer, speaker and researcher, Vicky Walker. Vicky conducted a survey with nearly 1500 people about their experiences of the changing nature of relationships and how, if at all, their faith and churches have helped them make sense of this. It turns out (spoiler alert!) the Church hasn’t always been that helpful. So where do we look for signs of hope in these confusing times?Â
After the interview, Nomad hosts Tim Nash, Jemimah McAlpine and Nick Thorley discuss how the evangelical faith they inherited shaped their view of sex and relationships, and how these views have changed since their deconstruction.Â
Interview starts at 14m 5s
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0:00.0 | The |
0:07.0 | The Welcome back to Nomad Podcast. I'm Jemima McAlpine. I'm Tim Nash. I'm Nick Thorley. And we are. Rock Sat. So today, Tim is interviewing Vicky Walker about sex and relationships. |
0:55.9 | Yeah, so I guess this is sort of following on from the Brian McLaren conversation, isn't it? |
1:00.9 | Where I asked him a few questions about sex and relationships, more in sort of relationship to raising children. |
1:07.3 | That was actually a rare, spontaneous line of investigation. |
1:10.3 | No. |
1:12.1 | That was, yeah. I kind of glanced at my watch and thought, oh, we're getting through this pretty quick. And what else can I |
1:15.9 | ask him about? And then I sort of got onto the whole sex and relationships. That's extraordinary. |
1:19.4 | Yeah. Where you think was it on your mind? It's always on my mind, but |
1:24.0 | what made you go down that avenue, I don't know. Well, |
1:27.6 | it's just like a big thing |
1:28.3 | when you're raising your kids, |
1:29.2 | isn't it? |
1:29.8 | But I just hadn't, |
1:30.8 | in my sort of preparation, |
1:32.5 | it hadn't sort of occurred to me. |
1:33.6 | Oh, |
1:33.9 | that's very, |
1:34.5 | I think you should be commanded |
1:35.3 | on your spontaneity. |
1:36.4 | It doesn't happen often, |
1:37.1 | mate, |
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