
Homebrewed Christianity Incarnation, the Gaze, and Embodiment with Ola Sigurdson
Sep 25, 2017
Ola Sigurdson, a professor of systematic theology at the University of Gothenburg, delves into the intriguing themes of his book, discussing the concepts of incarnation, embodiment, and the gaze. He draws connections between contemporary philosophy and the Christian tradition, highlighting the experiential understanding of the incarnation. Ola emphasizes the transformative role of liturgy and how our senses connect us to spirituality, while also advocating for deeper engagement within communities and exploring the interplay of faith, identity, and ethics.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Reflections on Music, Engagement, and Community
04:22 • 2min
Behind the Scenes of a New Film Project
06:18 • 3min
Exploring the Incarnation: From Playful Dialogue to Deep Reflection
08:55 • 17min
The Gaze of Faith: Vision and Desire in the Gospel
25:42 • 6min
Faith, Embodiment, and Engagement
32:10 • 30min
Navigating Post-Secularity: Faith and Community
01:01:45 • 23min
Contrasting Eschatologies: Destruction vs. Affirmation in Theology and Politics
01:24:29 • 3min
Embracing Pluralism in the Church
01:27:43 • 4min
