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Title: The Art of Theological Reflection: Connecting Faith and Life
Added: 4 years ago
Artist: John Shea
Categories: Bible Scripture
Tags: acta, shea, spirituality, faith, life, theology, christian, tradition, popular, culture, lectures
Price: $19.95
Description: Noted theologian and storyteller John Shea presents the techniques and procedures that are essential to understanding and being empowered by the theological implications of one's life experiences. The Art of Theological Reflection shows listeners how to connect their personal experiences to the Christian tradition and popular culture to arrive at new theological insights. These talks are divided into segments with brief musical interludes to allow time for personal reflection or group discussion. Total Running Time: 6 hours.
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The Art of Theological Re...
Click on the title above to purchase the audio cassette series. Noted theologian and storyteller John Shea presents the techniques and procedures that are essential to understanding and being empowered by the theological implications of one's life experiences. The Art of Theological Reflection shows listeners how to connect their personal experiences to the Christian tradition and popular culture to arrive at new theological insights. Total Running Time: 6 hours, $29.95.
Gospel Food for Hungry Ch...
Click on the title above to purchase a CD version of this product. Renowned theologian and storyteller John Shea offers his marvelous scriptural and theological insights into the Gospel of Matthew. His captivating stories and examples relate Matthew’s gospel to contemporary Christian life in ways that are “preachable, teachable and personal.” Great to use while driving or meditating at home, this is a wonderful resource for preachers, lectors, liturgy planners, and the growing number of Catholics who meet in prayer groups.
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