Teaching religious studies to high schoolers I've heard some pretty awful questions about God. Rather than share my own thoughts on reoccurring themes I've interviewed people who have put a lot of thought into these questions. Interestingly their responses to awful questions show that God questions…
In a final (at least for now) discussion of the question 'What is God?' I chat with my friend Sue Esterman, an active member of Wellington’s Progressive Jewish community.Once again questions seem to be our friends as we wrestle with this God Awful Question.
In search of an answer to the 'What is God?' I sit down with Bruce Dean from Wellington’s ‘School of Philosophy.In true philosophical style, he offers more questions than answers. However, this might just be the key to the question.
I chat over a coffee with Jono Brown and ask him the God Awful 'What is God?' He offers some more helpful metaphors about how we can think about a concept that, by definition, our minds cannot contain.
Malcolm Gordon responds to the God Awful 'What is God?' He offers some helpful metaphors and reminds us that "questions are the friend of faith".
In a final (at least for now) discussion of the question 'What is God?' I chat with my friend Sue Esterman, an active member of Wellington’s Progressive Jewish community.Once again questions seem to be our friends as we wrestle with this God Awful Question.
In search of an answer to the 'What is God?' I sit down with Bruce Dean from Wellington’s ‘School of Philosophy.In true philosophical style, he offers more questions than answers. However, this might just be the key to the question.
I chat over a coffee with Jono Brown and ask him the God Awful 'What is God?' He offers some more helpful metaphors about how we can think about a concept that, by definition, our minds cannot contain.
Malcolm Gordon responds to the God Awful 'What is God?' He offers some helpful metaphors and reminds us that "questions are the friend of faith".