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112. The God of Wild Places, with Tony Jones and Christine Sine
Manage episode 436332539 series 2815499
This is a different sort of episode from our normal format. Basically, it is a small book review followed by a conversation between that book’s author and Christine Sine. The book is called The God of Wild Places, by a chap named Tony Jones. It is a deeply honest account of the author's life, filled with stories of failure, self-doubt, and redemption. Jones also explores themes of nature, hunting, death, and the inevitability of mortality--all presented with a voice of vulnerability and relatability.
Points
- The book 'The God of Wild Places' by Tony Jones is a deeply honest account of the author's life and explores themes of failure, self-doubt, and redemption.
- The book delves into the author's relationship with nature, including his experiences with hunting and how it connects him to God.
- Death and mortality are recurring themes in the book, prompting readers to reflect on their own mortality and the importance of living authentically.
- The book's vulnerability and relatability make it a powerful read for those struggling with issues of faith, community, and personal identity.
- The conversation between the author and Christine Sine provides further insight into the book and its themes.
Keywords: book recommendation, The God of Wild Places, Tony Jones, failure, self-doubt, redemption, nature, hunting, death, mortality, vulnerability, relatability, conversation, dones, church, divine, outdoors, God, Spirit, hope
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112. The God of Wild Places, with Tony Jones and Christine Sine
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Manage episode 436332539 series 2815499
This is a different sort of episode from our normal format. Basically, it is a small book review followed by a conversation between that book’s author and Christine Sine. The book is called The God of Wild Places, by a chap named Tony Jones. It is a deeply honest account of the author's life, filled with stories of failure, self-doubt, and redemption. Jones also explores themes of nature, hunting, death, and the inevitability of mortality--all presented with a voice of vulnerability and relatability.
Points
- The book 'The God of Wild Places' by Tony Jones is a deeply honest account of the author's life and explores themes of failure, self-doubt, and redemption.
- The book delves into the author's relationship with nature, including his experiences with hunting and how it connects him to God.
- Death and mortality are recurring themes in the book, prompting readers to reflect on their own mortality and the importance of living authentically.
- The book's vulnerability and relatability make it a powerful read for those struggling with issues of faith, community, and personal identity.
- The conversation between the author and Christine Sine provides further insight into the book and its themes.
Keywords: book recommendation, The God of Wild Places, Tony Jones, failure, self-doubt, redemption, nature, hunting, death, mortality, vulnerability, relatability, conversation, dones, church, divine, outdoors, God, Spirit, hope
Find us on our website: Earthkeepers
Support the Earthkeepers podcast
Check out the Ecological Disciple
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