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EPISODE · May 13, 2019 · 1H 8M

Is the Crucifixion Necessary? (And Will the Entire Created Order be Saved?)

from Sed Contra: A Podcast of Catholic Theology · host The Sacra Doctrina Project

Main text of comment:Elizabeth Johnson Interview with US Catholic: "No one had to die for our sins"Other texts referenced in this episode:Elizabeth Johnson, She Who Is: The Mystery of God in Feminist Theological DiscourseFreeing Theology: The Essentials of Theology in Feminist Perspective, edited by Catherine M. LacugnaOpening the Field of Practical Theology: An Introduction, edited by Kathleen A. Cahalan and Gordon S. MikoskiChristopher J. Thompson, The Joyful Mystery: Field Notes Toward a Green ThomismMusic attribution: "Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No 3, 3 allegro" by Advent Chamber Orchestra. Acquired here. Edited for length. Used under Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. 

In this third episode of Sed Contra, we discuss Elizabeth Johnson's interview with US Catholic wherein she claims that no one had to die for our sins. Is that correct? Is the entire created order saved? Does Christ become incarnate as man alone or in a more general sense as body or flesh? Can animals be resurrected as man is? We explore these and other issues in this episode.

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Main text of comment:Elizabeth Johnson Interview with US Catholic: "No one had to die for our sins"Other texts referenced in this episode:Elizabeth Johnson, She Who Is: The Mystery of God in Feminist Theological DiscourseFreeing Theology: The...

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