In this lecture I’ll be exploring a radical reading of Easter that unveils a theology more atheistic than New Atheism, and an atheism more theological than Contemporary Theism.
Instead of outlining the tired conflicts between theism and atheism, we’ll delve into the explosive point where they meet. The clearing that this explosion creates is not only fertile ground for all sides, but can help to uncover the truly subversive core of Christianity.
This talk will provide intellectual stimulation, but it also aims at nourishing the soul. For not only will we touch on thinkers like Kierkegaard, Pascal and Camus, but we’ll explore how their ideas can help us uncover a deeper, more substantive experience of life.
Everyone will receive a limited edition J.T.C. styled parable called “The Rapture” written by me and illustrated by Laryn Kragt Bakker.
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Published on December 20, 2016 10:54