

Terence Fretheim: God So Enters into Relationships That...
Nov 16, 2020
Terence Fretheim, a revered figure in Biblical Theology, shares profound insights on God’s relational nature and the significance of creation. He challenges traditional views, advocating for a model of interdependence between humanity and divine creation. The conversation highlights the complexities of God's character across the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing themes of inclusion and mercy. Additionally, Fretheim addresses contemporary issues like ecological challenges and economic disparity, urging a deeper understanding of faithfulness and responsibility within relationships.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Influences and Transitions in Biblical Education
03:15 • 2min
Divine Relationality and Creation
05:15 • 13min
Divine Partnership and Creation
18:42 • 24min
Reevaluating God's Nature Across Testaments
42:55 • 25min
Creation, Covenant, and Inclusion
01:08:12 • 19min
The Interplay of Scripture and Divine Nature
01:27:11 • 24min
Exploring Hebrew Scriptures Through Contemporary Issues
01:51:09 • 3min
Understanding Faithfulness Within Relationships and Inclusivity
01:54:28 • 2min
Economic Crisis and Biblical Responses
01:56:01 • 7min