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Bruce Epperly: Jonah and a Changing God
Two weeks ago I had to delay our Tuesday night hangout due to technical difficulties and once I had completed the interview, we didn’t get it posted here. So today, we’re posting a make-up hangout. In this video I interview Dr. Bruce Epperly, author of Jonah: When God Changes. You can tell from the title…
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Perspectives on Paul: Formation of Paul's Gospel
Energion owner and editor Henry Neufeld offers an online study on his YouTube channel each Thursday night. Last night’s video is below.
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Mysticism Trilogy Shipping Soon
The ebook editions of these three books, Process Theology and Mysticism, Process Theology and Prophetic Faith, and Process Theology and Healing, have been available since December 5, but there was a delay in the print editions. We will be honoring pre-order pricing of $6.99$4.99 through January 31. Shipping will begin early next week. See An…
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Tuesday Night Hangout: Steve Kindle, Pastor2Pew
Steve Kindle has started a new ministry, Pastor2Pew, which provides resources for progressive pastors preaching from the lectionary. His interviews include a number of leading lights, including Walter Brueggemann, but more importantly (to me!) Energion author Bruce Epperly. Here’s our discussion: [slideshow_deploy id=’2356′]
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Henry Neufeld: Perspectives on Paul – Paul, an Apostle (Video)
Last night I managed to talk about just one verse, Galatians 1:1, and I’m not finished. You can read my introductory notes on my blog. I’ll be following that discussion up with some further notes on authority and what makes an apostle. For the Energion Publications books related to this study, see the Biblical Studies…
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Tuesday Night Hangout: Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. on Witnessing
“Witnessing” is a much abused term, not least by the way people often go about what they call witnessing. So last night Energion owner Henry Neufeld interviewed Christian apologist Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., author of the Consider Christianity Series, starting with the simple question: When someone asks you why you’re a Christian, what do you say?…
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