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An Apocalyptic Christmas, part 2: Militarism and Violence, Dr. Greg Boyd

1 h 7 min · 19 de dic de 2024
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Dr. Greg Boyd is the primary teaching pastor and vision-caster for Woodland Hills Church and is the author of many books including my favorite: The Myth of a Christian Nation. Greg is also known for his love of yoga, running, drumming, dancing and going on long walks with Gracie, his pet Morkie. _____ Originally published by Preston Sprinkle at Theology in the Raw, used with permission https://theologyintheraw.com/podcast/an-apocalyptic-christmas-part-2-militarism-and-violence-dr-greg-boyd/

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