
Homebrewed Christianity Religious Pluralism, Christology & Process with Monica A. Coleman: Homebrewed Christianity 123
Oct 31, 2011
Monica A. Coleman, an Associate Professor at Claremont School of Theology and author of influential works on womanist theology, discusses the nuances of religious pluralism. She examines how different faiths can converge on a shared divine understanding while maintaining unique identities. The conversation also explores the intersection of African spirituality and Christianity, emphasizing lived experiences and social transformation. Coleman's insights on Jesus as a symbol of liberation highlight the importance of community in understanding one's relationship with the divine.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Intro
00:00 • 4min
Brewing Theology: Collaboration in Process Thought
03:34 • 5min
Exploring Religious Pluralism
08:04 • 5min
Understanding Reality Through the Lens of Kant
12:43 • 2min
Exploring Religious Pluralism
14:30 • 4min
Exploring Creativity and Pluralism in Religion
18:58 • 22min
African Spirituality and Christian Interplay
40:48 • 15min
Exploring Jesus as the Embodiment of God's Presence
55:39 • 5min
