Dr. Craig Keen - Acts, Nonviolence, and the Journey of Faith
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Join us for an insightful conversation with theologian Dr. Craig Keen as he shares how the Book of Acts became a beacon of guidance in his life during the turbulent year of 1968, amidst the Vietnam War. Reflecting on his journey of faith within a conservative environment, Dr. Keen reveals the profound impact Acts had on his understanding of nonviolence and pacifism. We uncover his introspective exploration of scripture, which shaped his life decisions and spiritual commitments amidst societal challenges.
Our dialogue extends beyond traditional notions of violence, exploring its subtleties in power dynamics and political processes. Dr. Keen and I discuss the essential role of grace in striving for nonviolence while navigating a world riddled with complexities. The conversation emphasizes the delicate balance between confronting violence when necessary and adhering to a life inspired by the gospel. We reflect on the concept of Shalom, advocating for peace that intertwines with justice and community, and the practical challenges of living these ideals daily.
We also dive into the intricate relationship between independence and interconnectedness, examining how societal notions of freedom can lead to isolation. Through stories of community and the church's mission to embrace marginalized individuals, we highlight the beauty and challenges of unity. Inspired by the early Christian community in Acts, our discussion underscores the transformative power of welcoming those who seem different and the irresistible joy that stems from a life of faith and shared purpose.
Hoofdstukken
1. Conversations on Acts (00:00:00)
2. Life of Nonviolence Through Grace (00:15:40)
3. Faith in Action and Hope (00:29:19)
4. The Hardness of Life and Justice (00:42:37)
5. The Importance of Interconnectedness (00:46:27)
6. The Radical Call to Unity (00:58:25)
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