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MannaCast
Manna Gum
39 episodes
1 month ago
Conversations about a vision of life that is truly good news for us, for our neighbours, and for the world. On the MannaCast we discuss the intersection of Christian faith, ecology, and economics.
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Conversations about a vision of life that is truly good news for us, for our neighbours, and for the world. On the MannaCast we discuss the intersection of Christian faith, ecology, and economics.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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Ep. 35 - Interview: Romans, Suffering & the Poor
MannaCast
57 minutes
4 months ago
Ep. 35 - Interview: Romans, Suffering & the Poor
Jonathan interviews Dr Siu Fung Wu about his book, Suffering in Romans. Siu Fung describes how his own childhood experience of poverty in Hong Kong led him to explore themes of suffering in Paul's letter to the Romans, and how understanding the economic hardship of many of the Roman Christians to whom Paul was writing helps us better understand these deep themes in his writing. Theme music: © Don Stewart, Recorded/Mixed by Unmuzzled Music Productions.
MannaCast
Conversations about a vision of life that is truly good news for us, for our neighbours, and for the world. On the MannaCast we discuss the intersection of Christian faith, ecology, and economics.