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Barbara Brown Taylor - Finding God in the Faith of Others (N201)
Podcast |
Nomad Podcast
Publisher |
Nomad
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jul 24, 2019
Episode Duration |
02:02:54

Episcopal priest, professor, theologian and author Barbara Brown Taylor, joins us on Nomad.  

In the early 2000s Barbara left the ministry, an experience she described in Leaving Church, the first of a trilogy of books about redefining her faith. But it’s what Barbara got up to after church leadership that we want to talk about. Barbara spent 20 years teaching world religions, and forming relationships with local leaders from a variety of other faiths, a journey which she describe in her latest book Holy Envy. So we quiz Barbara on what she’s learnt about finding God in the faiths of others.

After the interview Nomad hosts David Blower, Jemimah McAlpine and Tim Nash reflect on Barbara's journey and chat about what the lessons she's learnt might mean for their own evolving faith.

Interview starts at 18m 16s

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