

Sallie McFague
A prominent theologian known for her work on metaphor and ecological theology.
Top 3 podcasts with Sallie McFague
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Nov 16, 2019 • 2h 2min
Sallie McFague on Loving God and the World: in Memoriam
The late Sallie McFague was a pioneering feminist theologian known for her impactful contributions to eco-theology and radical love. In this heartfelt tribute, her insights on divine interconnectedness resonate deeply, emphasizing the beauty of existence. She also discusses the concept of wild spaces, addressing empathy and privilege. McFague's reflections on kenosis challenge listeners to embrace self-emptying love as a pathway to justice. Her approach advocates for inclusive spiritual consciousness, shedding light on the urgency of compassion in the face of climate change.

Aug 25, 2016 • 1h 32min
LIVE from Vancouver with Sallie McFague and John Cobb
In a vibrant live discussion, theologians Sallie McFague and John Cobb explore the intersections of faith, science, and process thought. McFague, known for her ecological theology, reflects on her recent work, while Cobb dives into progressive interpretations of Paul and the challenges posed by the problem of evil. They engage in a lively debate about divine power, emphasizing a shift towards empowerment and hope amid adversity. The conversation culminates in a heartfelt exploration of finding beauty and connection in community, even in the face of mortality.

Jun 20, 2016 • 1h 19min
Sallie McFague on Loving God and the World
In this engaging dialogue, Sallie McFague, a pioneering theologian known for her work in Christian feminist theology, shares her insights on love for God and the world. She recounts her early motivations for becoming a theologian and discusses the transformative power of language in understanding divine connections. Topics include her concept of 'wild spaces' and the importance of empathy, along with the intersection of feminist and ecological theology amid contemporary challenges. Sallie's thoughtful reflections invite listeners to rethink their relationship with faith and the environment.