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Slow Theology: Simple Faith for Chaotic Times

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Mar 16, 2021 • 35min

S1E3: Is There Such a Thing as "Good Doubt"?

The hosts dive into the role of doubt in the Christian journey, questioning whether it can strengthen faith. They discuss the fine line between constructive and destructive deconstruction, emphasizing the importance of a personal relationship with God. Celebrity worship is critiqued, highlighting disillusionment with flawed leaders. The conversation touches on Jesus' own struggles with doubt and abandonment, connecting these themes to modern faith challenges. Ultimately, they advocate for embracing faith's complexities while remaining anchored in core truths.
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Mar 9, 2021 • 35min

S1E2: The Weight of Doubt in the Christian Life

In this engaging discussion, AJ Swoboda, a speaker weaving faith with culture, and Nijay Gupta, a New Testament scholar, dive deep into the complexities of doubt in the Christian journey. They explore how deconstruction can lead to richer faith and personal transformation. By examining biblical figures like Paul and Peter, they demonstrate how vulnerability and authenticity can strengthen communities. The conversation encourages embracing doubt as a necessary part of growth and challenges simplistic views of spirituality, urging a deeper quest for truth.
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Mar 4, 2021 • 5min

Podcast Short 1: Get to Know AJ and Nijay

What does AJ brew at home? Does Nijay qualify as a Portland hipster? Get to know the co-hosts of In Faith & Doubt.Support the show
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Mar 2, 2021 • 31min

S1E1: Welcome to IN FAITH AND DOUBT

A.J. Swoboda, an academic from Bushnell University, and Nijay K. Gupta, an educator at Northern Seminary, dive into the intricate relationship between faith and doubt. They emphasize that doubt can signify spiritual growth rather than weakness, especially for young adults facing belief challenges. The discussion shifts to genuine faith versus transactional trust in God, advocating for a deeper relational experience. Using plumbing as a metaphor, they explore how meaningful faith must adapt to personal experiences, highlighting the importance of a sincere relationship with God.

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