

Michael Hardin on the Bible & Atonement
Apr 15, 2014
Michael Hardin, author and Executive Director of Preaching Peace, dives into the transformative messages of the Bible. He challenges traditional views on atonement, advocating for nonviolent interpretations that highlight grace and forgiveness. The discussion explores the significance of the Easter narrative, the shift in perception during Passion Week, and critiques of conventional sacrificial practices. Hardin emphasizes the need for a church re-examination of theology to foster love and reconciliation, spotlighting the power of community in spiritual journeys.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Exploring Theological Misconceptions and Exciting New Resources
03:50 • 4min
Musical Preferences and Podcasting Challenges
07:56 • 3min
Unconventional Faith Journeys
10:29 • 11min
Preaching Peace: Biblical Insights and Anthropological Perspectives
21:09 • 25min
The Radical Redefinition of Sacrifice
46:22 • 24min
Exploring Nonviolent Atonement and Theological Evolution
01:10:40 • 5min