Here, we examine our deconstruction journey from traditional evangelical pentecostal christianity in Nigeria to what we now think is a more orthodox view of christian spirituality. We question traditional beliefs about hell, satan, salvation, rapture, etc., in the light of the revelation of Jesus Christ's death on the cross as a full expression of the the nature and character of God as Love.Du Barman and Bella examine, slay and roast sacred cows, attempting to make barbecues and serve them to you as e dey hot. You are welcome.
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Here, we examine our deconstruction journey from traditional evangelical pentecostal christianity in Nigeria to what we now think is a more orthodox view of christian spirituality. We question traditional beliefs about hell, satan, salvation, rapture, etc., in the light of the revelation of Jesus Christ's death on the cross as a full expression of the the nature and character of God as Love.Du Barman and Bella examine, slay and roast sacred cows, attempting to make barbecues and serve them to you as e dey hot. You are welcome.
In our latest podcast episode, join Du Barman and Mirabella as we return after nearly a year to delve into Andre Rabe's book Processing Mimetic Reality. We explore the fascinating ideas of Alfred North Whitehead and Rene Girard, uncovering new perspectives on reality and human behavior.
Join hosts Du Barman and Bella as they turn up the heat on sacred cows and dive deep into the realm of faith, belief, and biblical understanding. In this episode, they fearlessly dissect the notion of Christian idolatry with the Bible and discuss how believers can sometimes inadvertently elevate the text above the divine source it points to. Get ready for a sizzling exploration as they grill various Bible translations, uncover the fascinating reason behind the selection of the 66 books in Protestant Bibles, and serve up a juicy discussion on the criteria that guided the selection of the New Testament books.But that's not all – they also fire up the conversation on the meaning of biblical inspiration, all while challenging conventional thinking. Tune in to "Du Barman's Barbecue" where sacred cows are expertly roasted, and their insights are served piping hot for your intellectual and spiritual appetite. 🍖📚🔥
Delving into the Depths: Theology, Science, and Evolution Unveiled 🎙️🔬📜 Join hosts Du Barman and Bella in riveting conversations inspired by Ilia Delio's 'The Unbearable Wholeness of Being' and Pete Enns' thought-provoking 'Curveball.' Embark on an intellectual journey that navigates the intricate connections between faith, science, and the evolution of thought. Tune in as they explore the meeting point of spirituality and scientific inquiry, unraveling the profound mysteries that lie at the heart of existence. 🌌🕊️ #ExploringTheoSciEvolution #Africantheology #Nigeria #Religion #faith #belief
On this episode, we had the pleasure of chatting with Eden; discussing job transitions. Resignation, exodus, and entry into the promised land of our dreams.
In this episode with Tomi, we imagined and discussed what Adam would be like if he hadn't eaten from the forbidden fruit.Was Christ the resurrection prior to creation and the fall?
In light of the recent Presidential and Gubernatorial elections in Nigeria, Du Barman and Bella discuss the participation or apathy of the christian community to politics in Nigeria.
On this episode, we had the pleasure of chatting with Neka Godzboi, Performance Poet, discussing praying without ceasing. We discussed a video that compared praying with romantic relationships.We considered breath as prayer and contemplative prayers. Enjoy.
Here we imagined a world where a religious takeover has been fully actualized - christian politics, christian music, christian movies, and everyone speaking "christianese."We discussed evangelization, social justice and the absurdity and/or the inevitability of a takeover.
On this episode we attempted to look at the role of holding on to resources, greed, as a possible cause of suffering around the world.Breathing in was seen as metaphor for receiving the generosity of God in creating us in the world. While breathing out is man's mandate to give back to God what has always been God's. We suffocate, strangling ourselves to death when we live our lives breathing in (receiving from life), without breathing out (giving back what we received).
In this episode we discussed suicide. We questioned the popular notion that suicide victims are in hell. We exegeted Paul's letter to the Corinthians and looked at the interesting practice of baptism for the dead.Bella repeatedly insisted, "victims of suicide" rather than "committing suicide," suggesting a medical approach rather than a criminal approach.Listen to discover our logic for believing that God is able to save post mortem and also our call to create a world where living is more desirable than dying.
Exploring ideas about dating and relationships with the cross as a basis. The Great Sex Rescue by Sheila Gregoire, Redeeming Sex by Debra Hirsch and The Deeply Formed Life by Rich Villodas were recommended and briefly discussed.Du Barman and Bella also discussed who sat at the right and left hand side of Jesus at his glorification. Remember to like, share and subscribe.Remain Rapturable!
On this episode we talked about a number of TV shows, a conference Bella attended on Virgins, Witches and Hot Wives then ended up taking on random questions like,What's the difference between righteousness and holiness?What is a miracle?Remember to like, share, and subscribe.
Random takes on technology and the supernatural. The Bible for Normal People Podcast with Amy Kenny (My body is not a Prayer Request) was recommended and discussed.
Discussions on the satan. Why does God not destroy the devil? Who is Lucifer? Is God insecure? What can we learn from Scooby Doo?Intro/outro: Kpokom by The Cavemen
Here, we examine our deconstruction journey from traditional evangelical pentecostal christianity in Nigeria to what we now think is a more orthodox view of christian spirituality. We question traditional beliefs about hell, satan, salvation, rapture, etc., in the light of the revelation of Jesus Christ's death on the cross as a full expression of the the nature and character of God as Love.Du Barman and Bella examine, slay and roast sacred cows, attempting to make barbecues and serve them to you as e dey hot. You are welcome.