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trinities.org/blog/podcast-198-robert-hachs-the-passion-and-persuasion-part-1 Robert Hach (aka Robert Hand) is the author of The Passion and Persuasion: A Biblical Deconstruction of the Evangelical Rhetoric of the Cross. In this first part of a two-part interview, we discuss his experiences in a cultish Christian group, and how that led to his interest in rhetoric. We then discuss some of the basic ideas about God, justice/righteousness, forgiveness, and the unique atoning death of Jesus in the New Testament.
Questions addressed include:
Does God’s “justice” (righteousness) demand that he can’t forgive unless he gets full payment for sin?
Is full payment compatible with the forgiveness of a debt?
Is God actually like a debt-holder when it comes to us, storing up a record of wrongs to hold as a barrier against being reconciled to us?
What, if anything, does the famous parable of the prodigal son tell us about forgiveness and atonement? What, if anything, represents the death of Jesus in that parable?
And how does Jesus’s atonement relate to the law given through Moses?
I encountered some serious audio difficulties in recording Mr. Hach; this was entirely my fault, and I apologize to him and to you for the audio problems here. I’ve taken some steps to mitigate these, with limited success. But I’m compelled to present this interview despite those problems, given the interest of the material.
Links for this episode @ trinities.org/blog/podcast-198-robert-hachs-the-passion-and-persuasion-part-1
The Passion and Persuasion: A Biblical Deconstruction of the Evangelical Rhetoric of the Cross
Possession and Persuasion: The Rhetoric of Christian Faith
Interviews with Mr. Hach on The Byte Show
Reflections of a Generic Christian
Wagner, Hand & Pflug @ Facebook
Wagner, Hand & Pflug: “American Nomads” live @ WLRN Folk Music Radio
Wagner, Hand & Pflug albut @ CDBaby
This week’s thinking music is “Marathon Man” by Jason Shaw.
Weekly podcast exploring views about the Trinity, and more generally about God and Jesus in Christian theology and philosophy. Debates, interviews, and historical and contemporary perspectives. Hosted by philosopher of religion / analytic theologian Dr. Dale Tuggy.
This week's thinking music is "Marathon Man" by Jason Shaw. freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw/Audionautix_Acoustic/MARATHON_MAN_________________2-24
trinities.org/blog/podcast-198-robert-hachs-the-passion-and-persuasion-part-1 Robert Hach (aka Robert Hand) is the author of The Passion and Persuasion: A Biblical Deconstruction of the Evangelical Rhetoric of the Cross. In this first part of a two-part interview, we discuss his experiences in a cultish Christian group, and how that led to his interest in rhetoric. We then discuss some of the basic ideas about God, justice/righteousness, forgiveness, and the unique atoning death of Jesus in the New Testament.
Questions addressed include:
Does God’s “justice” (righteousness) demand that he can’t forgive unless he gets full payment for sin?
Is full payment compatible with the forgiveness of a debt?
Is God actually like a debt-holder when it comes to us, storing up a record of wrongs to hold as a barrier against being reconciled to us?
What, if anything, does the famous parable of the prodigal son tell us about forgiveness and atonement? What, if anything, represents the death of Jesus in that parable?
And how does Jesus’s atonement relate to the law given through Moses?
I encountered some serious audio difficulties in recording Mr. Hach; this was entirely my fault, and I apologize to him and to you for the audio problems here. I’ve taken some steps to mitigate these, with limited success. But I’m compelled to present this interview despite those problems, given the interest of the material.
Links for this episode @ trinities.org/blog/podcast-198-robert-hachs-the-passion-and-persuasion-part-1
The Passion and Persuasion: A Biblical Deconstruction of the Evangelical Rhetoric of the Cross
Possession and Persuasion: The Rhetoric of Christian Faith
Interviews with Mr. Hach on The Byte Show
Reflections of a Generic Christian
Wagner, Hand & Pflug @ Facebook
Wagner, Hand & Pflug: “American Nomads” live @ WLRN Folk Music Radio
Wagner, Hand & Pflug albut @ CDBaby
This week’s thinking music is “Marathon Man” by Jason Shaw.
Weekly podcast exploring views about the Trinity, and more generally about God and Jesus in Christian theology and philosophy. Debates, interviews, and historical and contemporary perspectives. Hosted by philosopher of religion / analytic theologian Dr. Dale Tuggy.
This week's thinking music is "Marathon Man" by Jason Shaw. freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw/Audionautix_Acoustic/MARATHON_MAN_________________2-24