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Archive for January, 2007

Francis Bok: Escape From Slavery Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 1 of 4

Francis Bok: Escape From Slavery Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 1 of 4

There are times when the truth seems like fiction. There are times when you read news reports about contemporary cruelties or modern ethnic cleansing, and you sit in your suburban home or at a Starbuck's sipping your hot, creamy latte and you think, no, that can't really be happening today. In this podcast we hear a true story of modern day slavery in Sudan as told by Francis Bok in his: Escape from Slavery (2004).

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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books in January 8, 2007 by | No Comments »

Emergent Theologian: The Late Stan Grenz Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 4 of 4

Emergent Theologian: The Late Stan Grenz Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 4 of 4

He didn't look the part of a radical theologian, but discussions about popular culture with his son combined with his bright, curious mind launched Stan Grenz on a journey culminating in his fresh rethinking of faith and culture. We became friends in Chicago where among other things he encouraged me to return to Cascadia, the stretch between Portland to the south and Vancouver to the North. He was convinced God was up to something in Cascadia and he was intrigued with some of the ideas I was considering. I suppose you could say The Kindlings Muse was one of them. Like so many others I was shocked when Stan died, so young, so on the cusp of continued contributions. Here is one of our last conversations taped in a studio in Seattle's Fremont District after lunch with Stan and his wife at Ivar's Salmon House on Lake Union! We billed it as "everything you ever wanted to know about theology and were afraid to ask!"

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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse" in January 5, 2007 by | 1 Comment »

Emergent Theologian: The Late Stan Grenz Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 3 of 4

Emergent Theologian: The Late Stan Grenz Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 3 of 4

He didn't look the part of a radical theologian, but discussions about popular culture with his son combined with his bright, curious mind launched Stan Grenz on a journey culminating in his fresh rethinking of faith and culture. We became friends in Chicago where among other things he encouraged me to return to Cascadia, the stretch between Portland to the south and Vancouver to the North. He was convinced God was up to something in Cascadia and he was intrigued with some of the ideas I was considering. I suppose you could say The Kindlings Muse¯ was one of them. Like so many others I was shocked when Stan died, so young, so on the cusp of continued contributions. Here is one of our last conversations taped in a studio in Seattle's Fremont District after lunch with Stan and his wife at Ivar's Salmon House on Lake Union! We billed it as "everything you ever wanted to know about theology and were afraid to ask!"

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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books, Spirituality in January 3, 2007 by | No Comments »

Emergent Theologian: The Late Stan Grenz Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 2 of 4

Emergent Theologian: The Late Stan Grenz Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 2 of 4

He didn't look the part of a radical theologian, but discussions about popular culture with his son combined with his bright, curious mind launched Stan Grenz on a journey culminating in his fresh rethinking of faith and culture. We became friends in Chicago where among other things he encouraged me to return to Cascadia, the stretch between Portland to the south and Vancouver to the North. He was convinced God was up to something in Cascadia and he was intrigued with some of the ideas I was considering. I suppose you could say The Kindlings Muse was one of them. Like so many others I was shocked when Stan died, so young, so on the cusp of continued contributions. Here is one of our last conversations taped in a studio in Seattle's Fremont District after lunch with Stan and his wife at Ivar's Salmon House on Lake Union! We billed it as "everything you ever wanted to know about theology and were afraid to ask!"¯

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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse" in January 2, 2007 by | No Comments »

Emergent Theologian: The Late Stan Grenz Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 1 of 4

He didn't look the part of a radical theologian, but discussions about popular culture with his son combined with his bright, curious mind launched Stan Grenz on a journey culminating in his fresh rethinking of faith and culture. We became friends in Chicago where among other things he encouraged me to return to "Cascadia," the stretch between Portland to the south and Vancouver to the North. He was convinced God was up to something in Cascadia and he was intrigued with some of the ideas I was considering. I suppose you could say "The Kindlings Muse" was one of them. Like so many others I was shocked when Stan died, so young, so on the cusp of continued contributions. Here is one of our last conversations taped in a studio in Seattle's Fremont District after lunch with Stan and his wife at Ivar's Salmon House on Lake Union! We billed it as "everything you ever wanted to know about theology and were afraid to ask!"

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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse" in January 1, 2007 by | No Comments »