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Tim & Sam: Generational Theory 1

May 05, 202040 minEp. 14
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14. Tim & Sam // Generational Theory 1 Hosts: Tim Gillespie, Sam Leonor  In this episode Tim and Sam begin the conversation of generational differences amidst this pandemic. Any comments or questions for Tim and Sam, please email podcast@crosswalkvillage.com.    Crosswalk Live, Connect Groups, Series Guides (1:40) “How are different generations dealing with this crisis, and how is it different for a Gen-X vs. Boomers, or for Millenials vs. Gen-Z?” (4:54) Generation A by Douglas Coupland (13:28) “Why do we believe that the empire of man is going to behave like the benevolent kingdom of God?” (20:58) Epistemology: the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion. (26:39) “Is holding the organization in question unfaithful to the organism which is the body of christ? The church as an organization is a mess but as an organism it’s a beautiful thing.” - Will Alexander (30:40)   Books Cited:  Coupland, Douglas. Generation A. Random House UK, 2010. www.crosswalkvillage.com/ Instagram: @crosswalk_village Facebook: @CrosswalkVillage
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