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"Whether we are challenging narratives of nationalism or cultures of religious exclusion, the proclamation of Jesus as Lord remains as politically, economically, and socially disruptive." - Revd Dr Simon Woodman
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The podcasts are now available from the Theology Live! 2019 conference, held at Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church on 10th January 2019.
The Soundcloud Playlist is here https://soundcloud.com/bloomsbury-1/sets/theology-live-2019
Or you can click on a specific paper below to hear it:
Claude Halm: African Christians in Diaspora: Discourses on the British Context
Sally Nelson: Beyond liberation: a disability reading of healing in John’s gospel
Leigh Greenwood: "Never cruel or cowardly": Reading Whovian Nonviolence as Parable and Midrash
Julian Gotobed: ‘Diseased Imaginations and Desire: Ecclesial and Racist Convictions in Baptists’
Dan Pratt: A pendulum of Death and Resurrection: Towards a Theology of Modern Slavery and Liberation
Hazel Sherman: '(Paid) "to equip the saints for the work of ministry”?’
Rob May: 'What Stanley Grenz might have said about preaching in postmodernity.'
and online at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/215699933
Webinar ID: 215 699 933
Catch up on previous services via our YouTube Playlist