In What Do We Trust? Trusting in Faith
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2020
- The second of our Autumn Lecture Series 2020: In What Do We Trust? Trusting in Faith, with Rowan Williams.
What can we trust in the midst of a global crisis where so much of our way of life that we have taken for granted seems to be at stake?
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This is a wonderful piece I can listen to over and again and still get a lot out of it.
I listen to this over and over again
Thank you.
Thank you for inspiring us to HOPE; Trust and have Faith. In spirit we are in tune with love itself, as grace encompasses our being in stillness. Thank you Rowen Williams , the church lives as a community.
I was Thirsty & you gave me Drink.
The Clarity & Depth of this Vision - Thank you.
You've given us the place to Stand against The Dark together.
PENIEL face of christ MARANATHA KYMRY FYAH
excellent advice
I missed the first half hour as I was directed from Facebook to a scam subscription site. I had signed up before realising what I was doing, then had to cancel by phone to USA
#justboomerthings
Me thinks that he loves to move just the one soul, and he could be right about that.
Also having trouble hearing. Can you boost the sound of the recording? Thanks
Can you plug it in music studio set.
sorry can't hear properly and volume right up
Rowan, what is your view of Slavoj Zizek’s interpretation of the _Book of Job?_
According to Zizek, _”contrary to the usual notion of Job, he is NOT a patient sufferer, enduring his ordeal with the firm faith in God.”_
Job’s complaints/rebukes trigger God’s explosion (J 40:2 NKJV) which is shortly followed by His agreement with those rebukes (J 42:7). Doesn’t this contradiction reveal something else? A certain solidarity in moments of impotence-a closeness only available at a distance..
Zizek, _The Act and Its Vicissitudes:_
_”[W]hat we get is neither the good God letting Job know that his suffering is just an ordeal destined to test his faith, nor a dark God beyond Law, the God of pure caprice, but rather a God who acts as someone caught in the moment of impotence, weakness at least, and tries to escape his predicament by empty boasting.”_
No answer.haaa
@@nublu6344 it would be shocking to get an answer hah
For God's sake what ministers need to do is teach people belief if they can never mind the rest.