

More Than Communion with Scott MacDougall
Oct 12, 2015
Scott MacDougall, a Visiting Assistant Professor of Theology at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, dives deep into the themes of his new book, exploring ecclesiology's intersection with eschatology. He critiques traditional views while emphasizing the need for the church to embrace diverse identities and unify amid cultural complexities. The conversation also touches on the Eucharist's significance, the dynamics of power in communities, and reframing internal desires for a flourishing church. This nerdy chat unveils a transformative vision for ecclesial identity and mission.
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Intro
00:00 • 6min
Navigating Ecclesiology and Identity
05:37 • 13min
Eucharist and Ecclesiology: Bridging Theology and Community
18:10 • 30min
Reframing Desire and Authority in Community
47:40 • 4min
The Dynamics of Power and Vulnerability in Community
51:13 • 2min
Exploring Theological Perspectives on Eschatology
53:33 • 4min
Theological Insights on Creation and Resurrection
58:02 • 8min