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Lisa Whittle Introduces us to Whole Body Theology

Seminary Sisters

Release Date: 03/19/2025

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In this conversation, Amy Seiffert and Jami Nato explore the continuity between the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing the overarching themes of God's presence, covenants, and the cycle of repentance and restoration. They discuss the inclusivity of God's kingdom, the call for justice, and the redefinition of family and community in the context of biblical teachings. The conversation culminates in a reflection on the cultural context of Jesus' interactions, particularly with the woman at the well, highlighting the significance of these narratives in understanding God's expansive love and...

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Lisa Whittle Introduces us to Whole Body Theology show art Lisa Whittle Introduces us to Whole Body Theology

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In this conversation, , Amy Seiffert, and Jami Nato explore the complex relationship between body image and faith. They discuss the cultural narratives that shape women's perceptions of their bodies, the importance of genuine connections, and the need for a holistic understanding of body and soul. Lisa shares her journey towards a whole body theology, emphasizing the significance of scripture in addressing body image issues and the healing process. The conversation highlights the challenges women face in navigating societal expectations and the importance of self-acceptance rooted in...

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joins us and shares her experiences as a single woman in the church. With courage and kindness, she helps us see how the church can better serve those without children or a partner. Her love for Jesus will move you.  Want more of Cheryl? Who doesn't...  

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We start this podcast with a look at salvation. When does it happen? How does it happen? Can we see it in others? Are these even the right questions to ask?  Then we tie those thoughts back to the Old Testament, looking at the Tabernacle, the priest's garments, and the 10 commandments.  We also look at what it means to take the Lord's name in vain. And what it means to live in a liminal space.  Resources Mentioned: Carmen Joe Imes

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Interweaving stories from their own lives, Jami and Amy give a helpful framework for how to understand the absolute weirdness of the Old Testament. We don't have to deny that the stories we read in our Old Testament are hard to understand. What we can do is learn how to read the Old Testament the way it was meant to be read. We go over some of our favorite strange stories and talk through how they were meant to be read. Resources Mentioned: Sandra L. Richter - Find us on the socials: @jaminato @amyseiffert Jami's book

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In this conversation, Lisa Whittle, Amy Seiffert, and Jami Nato explore the complex relationship between body image and faith. They discuss the cultural narratives that shape women's perceptions of their bodies, the importance of genuine connections, and the need for a holistic understanding of body and soul. Lisa shares her journey towards a whole body theology, emphasizing the significance of scripture in addressing body image issues and the healing process. The conversation highlights the challenges women face in navigating societal expectations and the importance of self-acceptance rooted in faith.