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S10: E3 Does God's Power Redefine Leadership? Fitch & Crouch Discus Power Dynamics (Part 2 of 2)

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In this episode of Theology on Mission, Dave Fitch and Mike Moore sit down again with Andy Crouch to dive deeper into the complexities of power in the Christian context. Building on themes from Crouch’s book Playing God, they explore the tension between creative and coercive power, framing the conversation around the story of Jesus washing his disciples' feet.

With lively debate and thoughtful reflection, Fitch and Crouch wrestle with authority in the church offering clarity and connection. The episode wraps up with a powerful call to reclaim God's presence and power in the church's practices.

Timestamps:

01:45 Diving into Power Dynamics

05:12 Genesis vs. Jesus: Different Starting Points

11:18 The Role of the State and Power

24:10 Creative Leadership and Coercion

28:47 Understanding Mutual Submission

29:08 God's Power vs. Worldly Power

29:17 Legal Disputes Among Christians

30:56 Jesus' Power and Authority

32:22 Debating the Nature of Jesus' Power

34:48 Peter's Resistance and Jesus' Response

36:18 The Concept of Creative Power

42:48 The Role of the Church and Sacraments

46:33 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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In this episode of Theology on Mission, Dave Fitch and Mike Moore sit down again with Andy Crouch to dive deeper into the complexities of power in the Christian context. Building on themes from Crouch’s book Playing God, they explore the tension between creative and coercive power, framing the conversation around the story of Jesus washing his disciples' feet.

With lively debate and thoughtful reflection, Fitch and Crouch wrestle with authority in the church offering clarity and connection. The episode wraps up with a powerful call to reclaim God's presence and power in the church's practices.

Timestamps:

01:45 Diving into Power Dynamics

05:12 Genesis vs. Jesus: Different Starting Points

11:18 The Role of the State and Power

24:10 Creative Leadership and Coercion

28:47 Understanding Mutual Submission

29:08 God's Power vs. Worldly Power

29:17 Legal Disputes Among Christians

30:56 Jesus' Power and Authority

32:22 Debating the Nature of Jesus' Power

34:48 Peter's Resistance and Jesus' Response

36:18 The Concept of Creative Power

42:48 The Role of the Church and Sacraments

46:33 Final Thoughts and Reflections

  continue reading

217 episodes

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