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(R)evolutionary HOPE - With Kathleen Bonnette

Feb 07, 20241 hr 24 min
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Episode description

This week Kathleen Bonnette joins the podcast to discuss her new book, "(R)evolutionary HOPE: A Spirituality of Encounter and Engagement in an Evolving World." Kathleen explores her evolving faith from the Evangelical tradition into the Catholic Tradition and walks us through a series of conversions she has had along the way. We focus on the question posed by Augustine, "What do I love when I love my God?" This question guides us through conversions around our understandings of women in the church, cosmology, consciousness, and those marginalized in both the Church and society. This was a deep and enjoyable conversation that I enjoyed greatly. I hope you enjoy it as well.

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(R)evolutionary HOPE: A Spirituality of Encounter and Engagement in an Evolving World (Book)

Kathleen Bonnette - Georgetown University

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