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"Who then can be saved?": Jesus and the Rich Man as a Text of Terror and Liberation (audio) |
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Abraham Under the "Teaching Tree": Ecology and Faith (audio) |
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Decisionism, Denominationalism or Discipleship? Gospel Ministry in the Age of Economic and Ecological Crisis (audio) |
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Hope is Where Your Ass Is: An Invitation to Radical Discipleship (audio) |
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Jesus as a Practitioner of Nonviolent Action (first of four parts) I. Martin Luther King and Jesus: Peacemaking Begins by Disturbing the Peace (audio) |
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Jesus as a Practitioner of Nonviolent Action (last of four parts) IV. Unmasking Social Injustice, Embodying Sabbath Economics (Mk. 2:13-3:6) (audio) |
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Jesus as a Practitioner of Nonviolent Action (second of four parts) II. "Let's Go Catch Some Big Fish": Jesus' Call to Discipleship in a World of Injustice (audio) |
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Jesus as a Practitioner of Nonviolent Action (third of four parts) III. Healing Political Bodies, Challenging the Body Politic (Mk. 1:21-2:12) (audio) |
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Jesus as a Re-enactor of the Biblical Prophetic Tradition (audio) |
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Jesus as Nonviolent Activist |
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