I fully enjoyed hearing from Dr. Brueggemann. It would have been more enjoyable for me to have heard more from him about his new book. "Dr. Brueggemann" actually spoke about his book much less than 50% of time. While each interviewer has their style I would have enjoyed the podcast much more if it were structured to get more information from Dr. Brueggemann about his new book
Thanks for your feedback. I’m happy with how this conversation went. I say, check out the book if you want to know more about it particularly. It is short. I endorsed it. Also, why are you putting “Dr. Brueggemann" in quotes?
Díos le bendiga grandemente. Hace ya mucho tiempo me regalaron un libro muy viejito sin pasta y añadido de las hojas y me gusta mucho y con el paso del tiempo me integre a un unstituto biblico y me empese a interesar cada dia mas x la lectura y me puse a leer su libro me a sido de gran ayuda. Conforme fui leyendo encontre un nombre y lo invistigue y me salio usted . solo que viene en ingles y pues yo no se entiendo al ingles pero estoy muy interesa en aprender de usted ya que el libre me a vendecido mucho y no se como comunicarme con usted para ver como me pudiera apoyar con sus libros. Ya que Dios nos a yamado a dar las buenas buenas a tuda criatura. Me manda decir cuanto cuesta cada libro x x cual usted me recomienda para empesa. De antemano gracias
I've learned more and more how long a shadow the extreme past of a people has, lasting for centuries after the experience, how long a hold the horrors of slavery, the English and then even worse British Poor Law, colonial domination has on people. I wonder, given the centrality of the narrative of the oppression of the Children of Israel in Egypt, a society which, in Jessica Mitford's brilliant summation "the funeral directors got totally out of hand" had on the scriptural reluctance to talk about the afterlife. I look at every allusion to death and see an extremely vague indication of an afterlife, also in Romans, etc. and remember something Rabbi Heschel said, that Judaism believed in an afterlife but they didn't talk about it because they had no evidence of what it is. I believe the bodily Jesus that Paul encountered was a body but, as in the post-resurrection narrative descriptions of the body of the risen Jesus, it was a body which transcended the limits of our, physical bodies of our experience, so far.
Materiality as Resistance starts at 21.30
I fully enjoyed hearing from Dr. Brueggemann. It would have been more enjoyable for me to have heard more from him about his new book. "Dr. Brueggemann" actually spoke about his book much less than 50% of time. While each interviewer has their style I would have enjoyed the podcast much more if it were structured to get more information from Dr. Brueggemann about his new book
Thanks for your feedback. I’m happy with how this conversation went. I say, check out the book if you want to know more about it particularly. It is short. I endorsed it. Also, why are you putting “Dr. Brueggemann" in quotes?
Díos le bendiga grandemente. Hace ya mucho tiempo me regalaron un libro muy viejito sin pasta y añadido de las hojas y me gusta mucho y con el paso del tiempo me integre a un unstituto biblico y me empese a interesar cada dia mas x la lectura y me puse a leer su libro me a sido de gran ayuda. Conforme fui leyendo encontre un nombre y lo invistigue y me salio usted . solo que viene en ingles y pues yo no se entiendo al ingles pero estoy muy interesa en aprender de usted ya que el libre me a vendecido mucho y no se como comunicarme con usted para ver como me pudiera apoyar con sus libros. Ya que Dios nos a yamado a dar las buenas buenas a tuda criatura. Me manda decir cuanto cuesta cada libro x x cual usted me recomienda para empesa. De antemano gracias
Brueggmann
I've learned more and more how long a shadow the extreme past of a people has, lasting for centuries after the experience, how long a hold the horrors of slavery, the English and then even worse British Poor Law, colonial domination has on people. I wonder, given the centrality of the narrative of the oppression of the Children of Israel in Egypt, a society which, in Jessica Mitford's brilliant summation "the funeral directors got totally out of hand" had on the scriptural reluctance to talk about the afterlife. I look at every allusion to death and see an extremely vague indication of an afterlife, also in Romans, etc. and remember something Rabbi Heschel said, that Judaism believed in an afterlife but they didn't talk about it because they had no evidence of what it is.
I believe the bodily Jesus that Paul encountered was a body but, as in the post-resurrection narrative descriptions of the body of the risen Jesus, it was a body which transcended the limits of our, physical bodies of our experience, so far.