We're joined by special guest Derek Webb, American singer-songwriter from Nashville, TN. For 25+ years he has been giving language for our ever-evolving faith. He explores uncertainty, politics, grief, freedom, fear, and hope in his music. In doing so, he magically integrates both the head and the heart.
Let me introduce you to Qoheleth. Who is he? To some he’s a skeptic, cynic, pessimist, nihilist, existentialist, realist, or atheist. To others, he is a master teacher who is honestly and relentlessly trying to make sense of this life. In this series, we will explore his controversial journal that is often at odds with his mainstream religious tradition. We will consider his unorthodox views on mortality, afterlife, God, justice, and wisdom. In doing so, we will discover solidarity and permission (within our own tradition) to be honest about our disillusionment with life.
Let me introduce you to Qoheleth. Who is he? To some he’s a skeptic, cynic, pessimist, nihilist, existentialist, realist, or atheist. To others, he is a master teacher who is honestly and relentlessly trying to make sense of this life. In this series, we will explore his controversial journal that is often at odds with his mainstream religious tradition. We will consider his unorthodox views on mortality, afterlife, God, justice, and wisdom. In doing so, we will discover solidarity and permission (within our own tradition) to be honest about our disillusionment with life.
Let me introduce you to Qoheleth. Who is he? To some he’s a skeptic, cynic, pessimist, nihilist, existentialist, realist, or atheist. To others, he is a master teacher who is honestly and relentlessly trying to make sense of this life. In this series, we will explore his controversial journal that is often at odds with his mainstream religious tradition. We will consider his unorthodox views on mortality, afterlife, God, justice, and wisdom. In doing so, we will discover solidarity and permission (within our own tradition) to be honest about our disillusionment with life.