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How Jesus Became God, the Spiritual Richness of the Dark, and More |
March 20, 2014 |
Summary: Master explainer Bart Ehrman on the divinity of Jesus; Barbara Brown Taylor on learning to love the dark; and the founder of the Jewish Renewal movement on his 'December years.' |
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The Debate over the Divinity of Jesus |
March 20, 2014 |
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Most Christians learn in church that Jesus is "God made man." But that belief wasn’t common among Jesus’ followers in his time. According to Bart Ehrman, Jesus wouldn’t have called himself divine, and he came to be seen as God many years after his death. It’s a journey that started with his disciples, and continued on to the Council of Nicea, more than three hundred years later.
Bart Ehrman, author of How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee |
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Learning to Love the Dark Night of the Soul |
March 20, 2014 |
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Fear of the dark: many of us remember that feeling from childhood. As we get older, we can become fearful of other kinds of darkness: the emotional blackout of depression, or the spiritual gloominess of doubt. A new book offers a different way of looking at darkness, not as something to be feared, but as something to be embraced.
Barbara Brown Taylor, author of Learning to Walk in the Dark |
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Spirituality at the End of Life: The December Project |
March 20, 2014 |
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Every Friday morning for two years, Sara Davidson drove to the home of a wise, warm rabbi to talk about a very difficult topic: what it means to die. They talked for hours, often meandering into stories and songs and memories. And this rabbi wasn’t just any rabbi--he was Rabbi Zalman Schater-Shalomi, founder of a mystical branch of modern Judaism called the Jewish Renewal movement.
Pictured: the pair at Reb Zalman's home, right before our interview.
Sara Davidson, author of The December Project: An Extraordinary Rabbi and a Skeptical Seeker Confront Life’s Greatest Mystery
Rabbi Zalman Schater-Shalomi, founder of the Jewish Renewal movement |
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