The Deconstructionists

Ep 61 - Brian Zahnd ”Sinners in the Hands of a Loving God”

Nov 8, 2017
This week features Brian Zahnd, founder of Word of Life Church and author, known for his engaging theological works. He discusses his new book, reframing the concept of God's wrath as natural consequences of neglecting love and justice. Zahnd explores the trauma inflicted by fear-based evangelism and emphasizes a Christ-centered reading of Scripture. He advocates for humility regarding the afterlife, suggesting hope in God's redeeming love. Listeners are reminded to cling to Jesus during their faith deconstruction journey.
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Dostoevsky As Theological Force

  • Dostoevsky's Brothers Karamazov functions as a theological work disguised as literature.
  • Zahnd finds Father Zosima and Dostoevsky deeply influential for Christian imagination and theology.
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Reclaiming Jonathan Edwards' Later Thought

  • Jonathan Edwards' famous sermon shaped American imagination but doesn't exhaust Edwards' thought.
  • Zahnd acknowledges Edwards' later writings that emphasize God's overflowing love.
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Puritan Soul Shapes American God-Image

  • America retains a Puritan religious imagination that favors anger and retribution in depictions of God.
  • Zahnd links this to why many leave faith after being evangelized by fear-based methods.
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