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Examining 'The Universal Christ'

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In the second season finale: the siblings discuss passages and themes from the book 'The Universal Christ' by Richard Rohr. They compare this larger, more inclusive, more inviting and unifying view of the Christ with the one they grew up with, and those that seem to permeate the modern Christian population.

'If the overly personal (even sentimental) Jesus has shown itself to have severe limitations and problems, it is because this Jesus was also not universal. He became cozy and we lost the cosmic. History has clearly shown that worship of Jesus without worship of Christ invariably becomes a time- and culture-bound religion' - Richard Rohr

'I can't believe what you say, because I see what you do' - James Baldwin

Thank you for joining us this year. Talk to you in 2021! With love - Brother Dan & Sister Lisa

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The Universal Christ by Richard Rohr: https://bit.ly/3lwu5YB

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In the second season finale: the siblings discuss passages and themes from the book 'The Universal Christ' by Richard Rohr. They compare this larger, more inclusive, more inviting and unifying view of the Christ with the one they grew up with, and those that seem to permeate the modern Christian population.

'If the overly personal (even sentimental) Jesus has shown itself to have severe limitations and problems, it is because this Jesus was also not universal. He became cozy and we lost the cosmic. History has clearly shown that worship of Jesus without worship of Christ invariably becomes a time- and culture-bound religion' - Richard Rohr

'I can't believe what you say, because I see what you do' - James Baldwin

Thank you for joining us this year. Talk to you in 2021! With love - Brother Dan & Sister Lisa

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The Universal Christ by Richard Rohr: https://bit.ly/3lwu5YB

Latter-day Lesbian podcast - http://latterdaylesbian.org

Mormon Stories - Enjoying Christmas after a Mormon Faith Crisis - https://bit.ly/37YvrVJ

---

Website: siblingsinzion.com

Facebook: facebook.com/siblingsinzion

Instagram: instagram.com/siblingsinzion

Twitter: twitter.com/siblingsinzion

YouTube: https://bit.ly/sizyoutube

Theme Music: 'The Falls' by Umbrellaman - http://umbrellamanband.com

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