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A Theopoetics of the Cross- With Brian Zahnd

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This week Brian Zahnd returns to the podcast to discuss his new book, "The Wood Between Worlds: A Poetic Theology of the Cross". Let's be honest... after deconstruction talking about the cross can be very difficult! In fact a lot of stuff we have been taught about the cross should be thrown out, but do we have to ditch the cross all together? Brian thinks not!

Instead, Brian offers us a Theopoetics of the cross. He contends that the cross is BIGGER than any atonement theory and to reduce the cross to atonement is to do an injustice to the cross. Instead, Brian offers us image after image to expand and make deeper our understanding of whatever the hell happened on the cross. Enjoy!

THEOLOGY BEER CAMP 2024:

(Re)thinking Faith is returning to Theology Beer Camp! This year we will be gathering in Denver from October 17-19 and I would love to see you there! Get your tickets HERE and use my code 'RETHINKINGBAGGINS' for $25 off!

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The Wood Between Worlds: A Poetic Theology of the Cross (Book)

BrianZahnd.Com

Word of Life Church

*A special thanks to Josh Gilbert for managing the podcast, Marty Fredrick for producing the podcast, and Dan Koch for providing the music for the podcast. I Love you guys.*

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This week Brian Zahnd returns to the podcast to discuss his new book, "The Wood Between Worlds: A Poetic Theology of the Cross". Let's be honest... after deconstruction talking about the cross can be very difficult! In fact a lot of stuff we have been taught about the cross should be thrown out, but do we have to ditch the cross all together? Brian thinks not!

Instead, Brian offers us a Theopoetics of the cross. He contends that the cross is BIGGER than any atonement theory and to reduce the cross to atonement is to do an injustice to the cross. Instead, Brian offers us image after image to expand and make deeper our understanding of whatever the hell happened on the cross. Enjoy!

THEOLOGY BEER CAMP 2024:

(Re)thinking Faith is returning to Theology Beer Camp! This year we will be gathering in Denver from October 17-19 and I would love to see you there! Get your tickets HERE and use my code 'RETHINKINGBAGGINS' for $25 off!

RESOURCES:

The Wood Between Worlds: A Poetic Theology of the Cross (Book)

BrianZahnd.Com

Word of Life Church

*A special thanks to Josh Gilbert for managing the podcast, Marty Fredrick for producing the podcast, and Dan Koch for providing the music for the podcast. I Love you guys.*

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