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Journeying Home from the Far Country
by Dr. Jerry Webber
This study will look at selected themes from the books of Genesis and Exodus, exploring them as patterns for the larger themes of spirituality that are being lived out in our lives. As always, the emphasis will be on prayer and integration as we live into the reality of these themes. The study will also offer some perspectives on the place of Scripture in shaping our lives. To assist us in considering Scripture through some different lenses, Jerry is recommending Richard Rohr's book, "Things Hidden" as a supplement to his weekly presentations. He will suggest weekly readings from Rohr's book to supplement the material he presents in class on Wednesdays.
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Journeying Home from the Far Country: Wilderness Wandering in Emptiness
Journeying Home from the Far Country: Wilderness Wandering in Emptiness
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Journeying Home from the Far Country: Biblical Themes for Spiritual Transformation
Journeying Home from the Far Country: Biblical Themes for Spiritual Transformation
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Israelites, Egyptians, and Enemies: Whose Side is God On?
Israelites, Egyptians, and Enemies: Whose Side is God On?
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Exodus and an Alternative Worldview
Exodus and an Alternative Worldview
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Jacob Stories: Spiritualities of Place, Encounter, and Identity
Jacob Stories: Spiritualities of Place, Encounter, and Identity
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Original Wounding: Experiencing Fully the Far Country
Original Wounding: Experiencing Fully the Far Country
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Life on Whose Terms?: Alienation and the Far Country
Life on Whose Terms?: Alienation and the Far Country
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Beginning at Home: Genesis of the God-Story
Beginning at Home: Genesis of the God-Story
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An Introduction
An Introduction
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This study will look at selected themes from the books of Genesis and Exodus, exploring them as patterns for the larger themes of spirituality that are being lived out in our lives. As always, the emphasis will be on prayer and integration as we live into the reality of these themes. The study will also offer some perspectives on the place of Scripture in shaping our lives. To assist us in considering Scripture through some different lenses, Jerry is recommending Richard Rohr's book, "Things Hidden" as a supplement to his weekly presentations. He will suggest weekly readings from Rohr's book to supplement the material he presents in class on Wednesdays.
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