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111. How To Live | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 12 [Part 2]

111. How To Live | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 12 [Part 2]

Update: 2023-01-26
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Going beyond religion, two philosophers explore the great adventure of the cosmos. Join the discussion of religion and Socratic wisdom while engaging the philosophical, evolutionary, and historical process investigating God's interactions with humankind throughout culture and time.

MEET THE GUESTS- Dr. Richard Oxenberg

FIND THE SITES- Theology Without Walls | What is God: An Autobiography

BUY THE BOOKS- God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher | Theology Without Walls: The Transreligious Imperative | On The Meaning Of Human Being: Heidegger And The Bible In Dialogue

LISTEN TO RELEVANT EPISODES- Two Philosophers Wrestle With God: How To Live [Part 1]; The Takeaway [Part 1]; [Part 2] 

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God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher, is written by Dr. Jerry L. Martin, an agnostic philosopher who heard the voice of God and recorded their conversations.

The podcast began with the Dramatic Adaptation of the book and now has several series:


WATCH- Theology Without Walls

READ- I Will Be There

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111. How To Live | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 12 [Part 2]

111. How To Live | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 12 [Part 2]

Jerry L. Martin, Scott Langdon, Richard Oxenberg