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Works: Roots of Assumed Meaning: The Reformation in 1st or 21st Century?

Works: Roots of Assumed Meaning: The Reformation in 1st or 21st Century?

Released Monday, 8th June 2020
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Works: Roots of Assumed Meaning: The Reformation in 1st or 21st Century?

Works: Roots of Assumed Meaning: The Reformation in 1st or 21st Century?

Works: Roots of Assumed Meaning: The Reformation in 1st or 21st Century?

Works: Roots of Assumed Meaning: The Reformation in 1st or 21st Century?

Monday, 8th June 2020
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In this episode of Redeeming Religion, Ethan and John continue the topic of works, viewed through the lens of the Reformation. When we hear the word "works," we can often bring a lot of assumptions on what that word means both theologically and practically. The way we understand words like "works," is often through a filter of culture and the past, applying these understandings in our time.

Are the roots of our faith based on issues or interpretations of the 16th century? Do we use 21st century questions to interpret the past? Is it possible to examine what was thought by Martin Luther, and perhaps regain clarity in our time?

Please join us in this discussion.

Music by Ethan Avants

Suggested Reading:
"Judaism: Practice and Belief" - EP Sanders
https://www.amazon.com/Judaism-Practice-Belief-63-Bce-66/dp/1563380153
"Paul and Palestinian Judaism" - EP Sanders
https://www.amazon.com/Paul-Palestinian-Judaism-Comparison-Patterns/dp/0800618998

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