2. The Prophetic Imagination
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Simone Rizkallah and James O’Reilly discuss not just the what (last week) but the WHY of the journey they’d like to take with you on this podcast. Why do our Hebraic and Near Eastern Christian roots matter? Why duc in altum? (Luke 5) Yes, Simone studied Latin. James probably did too?Show notes1:40 - You are called for some definite purpose 2:56 - Theology of the Laity 4:56 - Personal Vocation, revisited 10:58 - The Prophetic Imagination 14:18 - The Church is Prophetic...
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